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European Leaders Express Concern Over Security Aid for Ukraine Post-Trump's Election

European leaders discuss security challenges following Trump's victory, emphasizing Ukraine aid while debating financial sustainability amid rising skepticism about U.S. support.

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Updated: Nov 8th, 2024, 4:03 PM ET

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In Budapest, European leaders convened to strategize on Ukraine's support post-Trump's election. Hungarian PM Orbán cautioned against reliance on U.S. funding, advocating for a 'peace budget.' Concerns mount over European capabilities as Trump's approach threatens aid continuity. EU leaders emphasize the need for self-sufficiency and robust defense, while highlighting the urgency given fluctuating U.S. commitments.


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