Three summits of Western leaders in started to put in place a framework for how the West plans to respond to Europe’s new geopolitical reality: a long-term confrontation with Russia
Since February, the West has focused on helping Ukraine. Now a new strategy is emerging to handle Russia.
During a news conference at the NATO summit in Madrid on Thursday, President Biden said his administration was preparing to send an additional $800 million to support Ukraine and pledged that Russia’s war will not result in Ukrainian defeat.
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