Donald Trump delivered a controversial speech at the UN General Assembly in New York. The former US president accused NATO and EU countries of financing a war against themselves, emphasizing that European states continue to buy Russian fuel despite the threat posed by Russia. His provocative statements partly aligned with official assessments from Kyiv.
Trump harshly criticized the UN for inactivity and reiterated the need for joint new sanctions against Russia and China. He paid particular attention to the Ukraine issue, asserting that coordinated sanctions by Europe and the US could have ended the war faster.
Other politicians, such as Marco Rubio, remarked that the US might step back from the Ukrainian negotiation process, a topic discussed widely in both Ukrainian and international media. The discussion also touched on Poland's decision to open its border with Belarus and the broader implications for regional security.
Further talks on sanctions are expected this Tuesday, along with a planned meeting between President Zelensky and US representatives. Support for Ukraine in the international arena remains a dynamic situation.
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