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    1. Considering Trump’s administration has only drawn red lines in favour of Putin (no restoring pre-2014 borders, no US troops in Ukraine, no NATO membership for Ukraine) and has already stated Europe must foot the bill for security guarantees, the EU must be preparing to reject any unfavourable deals.

      Not only is it already a betrayal *per se* that Europe is again being divided by foreign powers without us having a say in it (in this particular case, Ukraine not being included from the start), but all the signs point out to Trump accepting some incredibly unsustainable deal that only favours Russia and hurts us in the process, all so he would have something to show for his fanatical supporters.

      This could also turn into a make-it-or-break-it moment for EU’s foreign policy. Ultimately, if we are unable to control events even on our own continent, we are also done being a relevant player in global affairs.

    2. DesignerOld8963 on

      Poor Ukraine, I suspect Putin and Trump are soul mates.

    3. Youcantshakeme on

      Nice power move for Putin. Maybe Trump can gush over Russian shopping carts like Tucker.

    4. Wonderful-Basis-1370 on

      Trump: Of course, my lord, my master, my caretaker, my king, my eternal father, as you wish, sir.

    5. Seeing as orange buffoon has already visited North Korea, this does not surprise me in the slightest.

    6. Similar-Sir-2952 on

      Lil Jon & the Eastside Boys sang a prophetic song warning about this exact scenario.

    7. unsilentdeath616 on

      Shouldn’t be a surprise. He’s been simping for Russia and shitting on US allies since the end of the Cold War. And they still voted for him.

      They deserve all the bad shit that’s going to come their way as a result of this administration.

    8. Similar-Sir-2952 on

      Would Moscow arrest Trump on Russian soil under Trumped up charges? Would Washington arrest Putin on American soil under international law?

    9. Prestigious-Team3327 on

      Err, do the Ukrainians get a say in this negotiation?

    10. Garlicluvr on

      These are just Axis consultations before the Munich agreement.

    11. Past-Extreme3898 on

      Donald comes crawling to his Master like a littleĀ dog. Pathetic

    12. Trump will be played like a child.
      Dark days ahead for Europe.
      War is comming.

    13. Unleazhed1 on

      The betrayal is complete. While Ukrainian soldiers die for freedom, Washington is abandoning them—and us. Their blood is being bargained away in backrooms where Trump and Putin play their grotesque game of human chess. These so-called “peace talks” are not diplomacy—they are surrender on demand, a gutless betrayal that forces Ukraine to strip itself bare and kneel: surrender land, abandon NATO dreams, and submit to a tyrant.

      Call this peace? Nah, this is treachery of the worst kind—the kind that dragged Europe into disaster in the 1930s. This is how Hitler took Sudetenland: weak, spineless leaders who thought they could tame the wolf by feeding it. We all know how that ended.

      But this isn’t just about Ukraine. This is about us. We made a solemn promise in the Budapest Memorandum when Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons. We swore to protect their sovereignty. If we break that promise now, what are Western guarantees even worth?

      And make no mistake: if the U.S. bows to Putin’s aggression now, it declares the international order dead. China is watching Taiwan. Iran is watching its neighbors. If brute force is rewarded, nothing is safe. This is not diplomacy. This is a knife in the back of every democracy. Those who bow now will kneel later—and when that time comes, no one will be there to save you.

    14. Let’s hope this meeting is happening in a tall building with a lot of windows.

    15. blinkinbling on

      Москва 2025 ŠœŠøŃ€ нашего времени!

      Munich 1938. Peace of our time!

    16. Jj-woodsy on

      Of course the President of one of the strongest countries in the world will go and meet Putin alone in Moscow. What will go wrong?

      My god, he does this and that’s telling the whole world who owns who.

    17. ThermoFlaskDrinker on

      Somehow Trump will leave the meeting promising all of Ukraine to Russia including Putin’s choice of 4 US states

    18. He will discusse the capitulation of Ukraine, military favouring Putin, economicaly favouring Trump.

      The USA is not to be trusted and definitivaly not an ally.

    19. ProductGuy48 on

      Whomever thought that Trump may after all be good for Ukraine now sees that delusion entirely shattered. Besides the comments around the ā€œunrealistic goal of returning to pre 2014 bordersā€, the US defense secretary said no NATO for Ukraine, no US troops and no article 5 protection for any peacekeeping troops deployed. That’s essentially throwing Ukraine to the dogs and giving Putin the time to rearm and attack again.

      This deal has to be completely and overwhelmingly rejected by European nations as well as by Ukraine. If the US maintains this policy, Europe should retort by announcing that the US is on its own vis-a-vis China and Europe will not support the US in any diplomatic or military conflict with China.

    20. Zealousideal-Log536 on

      Trump is being called over because he’s in trouble with his handler

    21. Stateof10 on

      Why would you go all the way to Moscow? Isn’t there a better idea to meet in a more neutral place, like the UAE or Turkey? I’m pretty sure the US for optics wouldn’t wanna go straight to Moscow.

    22. wowlock_taylan on

      You know, I want this to happen only for one reason, that his plane might get hit by a ‘stray’ rocket and save the world from his evil.

    23. As a Czech person I totally hate to see another Munich agreement happening right in front of my eyes. Is Europe seriously as weak that everyone accepts it? I am disappointed

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