Reported 8 months ago
The lack of Russian and Chinese participation in the Ukraine peace summit last weekend resulted in only about 80 countries, including the US and Europe, signing a joint communique supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity and peace plan. As the likelihood of former US President Trump winning the year-end election grows, the prospect of US aid to Ukraine becomes increasingly uncertain, raising concerns about whether NATO can shoulder more aid responsibilities. With the rise of far-right forces in countries like France and the UK, there are worries that support for NATO reforms and aid to Ukraine from moderate and liberal factions may weaken in future elections.
Source: YAHOO