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		<title>Trump’s New Stance on Ukraine Brings Fresh Optimism as Europe Poised to Lead</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Berlin &#8211; Germany has called on European nations to take a stronger, more united role in supporting Ukraine, following signals]]></description>
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<p><strong>Berlin &#8211; </strong>Germany has called on European nations to take a stronger, more united role in supporting Ukraine, following signals from former U.S. President Donald Trump that Washington could scale back its assistance if European allies do not increase their commitments.</p>



<p>German officials said Europe must be prepared to safeguard its own security and ensure Kyiv continues to receive the aid it needs to resist Russian aggression. The remarks come as analysts warn that shifting U.S. policy could change the balance of transatlantic defense support.</p>



<p>European countries have already increased defense spending and military assistance since Russia’s 2022 invasion, but Berlin says more coordinated action is vital — from accelerating ammunition production to reinforcing NATO’s eastern flank. EU leaders are also exploring new defense procurement strategies to fill any potential gaps if U.S. aid is reduced.</p>



<p>Officials in Berlin believe this could be a defining moment for Europe to emerge as a stronger, more self-reliant security player. The European Union has recently approved new defense initiatives, while Germany, France, and Poland have pledged deeper military cooperation.</p>



<p>While the United States remains Ukraine’s largest supporter, Europe’s renewed commitment signals determination to ensure Ukraine’s sovereignty — regardless of political changes in Washington.</p>
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