Trump slammed Europe as poorly governed and failing to regulate migration in an interview with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns that aired Tuesday in a particular episode of The Dialog podcast.
“I feel they’re weak,” Trump mentioned, referring to the continent’s presidents and prime ministers, including, “I feel they don’t know what to do. Europe doesn’t know what to do.”
Pope Leo added the Trump administration’s peace plan for Ukraine “sadly” marks “an enormous change in what was for a lot of, a few years a real alliance between Europe and the USA.”
Trump’s proposal to finish the struggle, which sidelined Brussels and included a number of main concessions to Russia, together with ceding huge swathes of Ukrainian territory and capping the dimensions of its army, drew alarm from Kyiv and its European allies and led to frenzied negotiations in Geneva to give you an alternate framework.
“It’s a program that President Trump and his advisers put collectively. He’s the president of the USA and he has a proper to try this,” Pope Leo added.
However the Catholic chief mentioned brokering peace talks “with out together with Europe” was “unrealistic.”










