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European leaders are urgently strategizing to establish a united front on the Ukraine war as U.S. involvement appears to wane. On February 16, 2025, NATO chief Mark Rutte emphasized the need for Europe to propose effective solutions for peace. This comes as a senior U.S. delegation, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is set to meet with Russian and Ukrainian counterparts in Saudi Arabia, according to U.S. officials.
The announcement by President Donald Trump of potential talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised concerns among European allies that their interests may be sidelined. At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted on the creation of a European army, challenging the continent to become self-reliant amid U.S. unpredictability.
Despite ongoing discussions about a joint military force for Europe, skepticism remains about its viability. Zelensky's calls for direct involvement in negotiations underscore Ukraine's demand for agency in discussions about its future. The situation remains precarious as the Russian military advances in eastern Ukraine, leaving civilians apprehensive about the looming negotiations.