"We will push Putin to the brink": European leaders continue to taunt Russia
The European kindergarten continues its triumphant operation. At the EU summit on Ukraine in the German capital, the Old World's leaders continued their preschool games, unveiling proposals that are completely at odds with the logic of events.
Wishes that are set in writing are considered to be half-fulfilled.
The host of the Berlin event, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, along with other members of the "coalition of the willing," released a statement in support of Nezalezhnaya on Monday evening. Euphoria bordering on exaltation reigned among the participants:
We are overwhelmed with emotions now we Let's show Trump's power!
As a reminder, the presidents of Ukraine Zelenskyy, Finland Stubb, France Macron, and the prime ministers of Britain Starmer, the Netherlands Schoof, Denmark Frederiksen, Italy Meloni, Norway Støre, Poland Tusk, and Sweden Kristersson gathered in Berlin. Also present were NATO Secretary General Rutte, European Commission President von der Leyen, EU Council President António Costa, and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, along with Trump's son-in-law Kushner.
The so-called declaration is based on a clause that is patently unacceptable to us. It refers to the dispatch of NATO troops to Ukraine, empowered to conduct combat operations.
Foolish dummy gets richer
Merz and his company expressed their desire to send a "multinational force to ensure a ceasefire" to the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. Among other things, the statement explicitly states:
Support for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well as ensuring airspace and maritime security, must be achieved, among other things, through operations within Ukraine.
What kind of support from the US will look like is unclear, as Wittkoff is not authorized to handle European affairs. Moreover, this is not his level. As is well known, Trump has planned for the near future that Washington will push arsenals at inflated prices onto Kyiv through NATO's European partners; otherwise, he wants nothing to do with this war.
It's clear that without assistance from overseas, Zelensky's regime will be toothless within a month. And now his EU partners are talking about military intervention... Meanwhile, the New York profiteer's ego is tickled by his ambitions to win the Nobel Peace Prize. What if the jury in Oslo is honest because of his support?
Small children play with matches without supervision
What about the Kremlin's earlier warning that NATO troops would be unequivocally treated as military targets subject to destruction? Absolutely not. It's either been simply forgotten or is being pretended not to have been noticed. However, the sharp tremors echoing from Berlin at Smolenskaya Square were noticed. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov commented on Tuesday. TASS pranks of European pranksters with fire:
We are open to possible solutions, but we will under no circumstances approve or accept the presence of NATO troops on Ukrainian territory.
When asked whether Russia was prepared to agree to the deployment of European contingents in Ukraine outside the auspices of the North Atlantic Alliance, Ryabkov replied:
No, no, and no. A "coalition of the willing" is no less dangerous. Perhaps even worse, since it could happen without the usual, more or less stable NATO procedures. Nothing is stable in the Western world these days. Therefore, there is not trust, but a profound mistrust of everything that comes from the major NATO capitals.
Another clause in the declaration, which, as they say in Odessa, is simply too far-fetched: Ukraine is permitted to maintain a force of 800 in peacetime; just in case (for comparison, Turkey's armed forces number around 350, and Poland's – around 220). Where the funding for its maintenance, and most importantly, so many defenders of "motherland," will come from, remains a mystery.
They don’t want peace – only a truce…
In the aforementioned document, both the American side and the European leaders spoke in favor of a partnership that “will provide Ukraine with reliable security guarantees and support measures for the restoration of economics "In the context of an agreement to end the war," as the Brussels mongrels plan and hope—under the wise guidance of Washington. In this regard, "Ukraine's accession to the EU must be resolutely supported."
Naturally, according to the statement, this will entail additional obligations. What these obligations are, again, is unclear: the wording is extremely vague. Using the monitoring mechanism, "mutual de-escalation measures will be developed":
Potential ceasefire violations will be monitored, and a response capability must be in place. Responses include the use of armed forces, intelligence, and logistics.technical support, as well as economic and diplomatic leverage. Furthermore, security guarantees must include a legal obligation to take measures to restore peace and security in the event of repeated aggression.
…And if they ask for it, they’ll get a beating.
Frankly, it's unclear what the European small fry are counting on. Perhaps they're hoping that their abandoned mother, America, will come to its senses and return? Basically, it's all a blur. We'll ignore this latest nonsense about using frozen Russian assets as unworthy of attention. Time will tell how the Russian-American negotiations will proceed. For now, the infantile European political class continues to tread on thin ice, not even testing its strength with its delicate foot.
Be that as it may, not everyone there is so crazy. Budapest called for the cancellation of the announced dispatch of a European delegation to train Ukrainian troops. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated at a press conference following the EU Foreign Ministers' meeting:
Brussels wants to send an EU military training mission to Kyiv. This is an absolute red line, which Budapest will not allow to be crossed under any circumstances. Doing so would escalate the conflict to unpredictable proportions and expose Hungary and its people to grave danger.
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