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    1. evissimus on

      Starmer (UK prime minister) pulled it off overnight. That’s most of the heads of the EU along with Trudeau. Starmer said that the UK and France will work with Ukraine to stop fighting and will discuss the plan with the US going forward- they’re facing the Cheeto Benito with him.

    2. Alternative_Big_4298 on

      I would just like to draw your attention to. What would Rishi Sunak have done? What would Nigel Farrage have done? Starker seems to be coming into a mini Churchill era but the other 2 parties would have sold the UK to the US or kicked a rock around the street for the next 4 years saying it’s a delicate subject and they’re working on it expediently.

    3. Few-Parfait-1432 on

      Not just from same class but different schools also join 😄

    4. Turbulent-Hurry1003 on

      Canada there like an exchange student just happy to be taking part (and very welcome)

    5. Carolingian_Hammer on

      We Europeans must stand together in this darkest hour.

    6. STARRRMAKER on

      Starmer’s tie isn’t straight and its messing with my OCD

    7. Ivanovic-117 on

      Missing Baltics states, im sure they’re very passionate about stopping Russia

    8. A-Wise-Cobbler on

      Dear American Trolls,

      Since the start of the war, the EU and Member States have made available close to $145 billion in financial, military, humanitarian, and refugee assistance, of which 65% have been provided as grants or in-kind support and 35% in the form of highly concessional loans.

      In addition, in February 2024, European leaders agreed to commit up to $54 billion until 2027 for the Ukraine Facility to support Ukraine’s recovery, reconstruction and modernization, as well as its efforts to carry out reforms as part of its accession path to the EU. Furthermore, in October 2024, the EU and G7 partners agreed to collectively provide loans of $50 billion to support Ukraine’s budgetary, military and reconstruction needs, financed by extraordinary revenues from immobilized Russian sovereign assets. The EU will contribute $20 billion. The first $3.2 billion was disbursed in January 2025.

      **This will bring total commitments to date to close to $198 billion.**

    9. Direct-Ad2561 on

      They should do another one where they all wear sweatshirts

    10. Efficient-Village156 on

      Trump employed the worlds richest man whose companies take billions of taxpayer dollars and even to destroy “the waste” which just so happens to be redirecting to his companies. Elon makes more money from China (Tesla alone make 22 billion) than Biden could in the common magats most batshit crazy conspiracies. To think that trump has the common Americans best interest in mind is hilarious, almost as funny as thinking Putins out for the common Russian.

    11. WaterBottle001 on

      I’m glad the leaders of the sane world are meeting, I really am.

      But, it really feels like spit in the face of the Baltics, who weren’t even invited, despite the fact that we have borders with Russia and despite of our support for Ukraine. Apparently there’s going to be a call happening after, with our leaders – but that just doesn’t feel like enough.

    12. Helpful_Ground460 on

      They are the bullies (to the global south and their own local proletariat)

    13. CautiousIntention44 on

      As someone from the Baltics, I feel offended they haven’t invited us there. I’m so disappointed with the world and the “allies” right now.

    14. Zealousideal_Walk433 on

      Not inviting the Baltics was ridiculous. That’s not the way to make a more united Europe. This just proves there’s a long way to go still

    15. Felixir-the-Cat on

      Can we Canadians join the EU, please? I fear we are going to be the target of a special operation soon.

    16. Caroline4999 on

      Dems should have a shadow government and send someone to these things.

    17. CaptCobraChicken on

      These people should be treated with the same disdain as the aristocrats who started WW1

    18. BobGlebovich on

      As a Canadian I fear we’re getting mixed signals from Starmer. He absolutely threw us under the bus the other day in his meeting with Trump and now he does this seemingly good thing. Can anyone with more UK political knowledge explain what his deal is?

    19. Novitec96 on

      – by letting the meat grinder continue…. how virtious of those people!

    20. Sheeple_person on

      Throw in Australia, Japan and Korea and these are the leaders of the free world now.

    21. BookkeeperNo117 on

      Lol, they’re gonna flush the little guy down the toilet, mark my words

    22. Sitting-man on

      Oh look, it’s the “thoughts and prayers” group all gathered.

    23. Embarrassed-Duck-200 on

      Are they going to stop bullying Africa ? Would be great if they did.

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