WSJ: The conflict in Ukraine showed Europe’s dependence on the US

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The conflict in Ukraine showed the dependence of European countries on the United States, writes The Wall Street Gazette.

The publication says that Europe has never been more united against Russia, but at the same time it has never been more dependent on the United States.

The author of the article emphasizes that for a long time in Europe they could not develop a common opinion about Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Despite broad agreement from Portugal to Poland, all European allies are in Washington’s flow, reacting to the course set by the Biden administration. <…> [президент Украины Владимир] Hoping to fully restore Ukraine’s recognized borders, Zelensky must first be concerned about the persistence of US support.

Former Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov aforementionedThat the West, led by the United States, has long declared war on Russia.

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