Europe’s diplomatic mission in Washington is a complex operation fought on two fronts. On one front, the leaders are providing direct, personal support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. On the other, they are engaging in a strategic battle of wits and wills with US President Donald Trump.
This two-front “bodyguard” mission requires a delicate balance of skills. The support for Zelenskyy is emotional and moral, best seen in the warm relationship between him and the UK’s Keir Starmer. This front is about building confidence and resolve.
The engagement with Trump is strategic and pragmatic. This front involves the tailored tactics of figures like NATO’s Mark Rutte, with his strategic flattery, and Finland’s Alexander Stubb, with his golf-course diplomacy. This is about persuasion and pressure.
By fighting on both fronts simultaneously, the European delegation aims to achieve a single objective: to block a pro-Russia peace plan and secure a just outcome for Ukraine. Success depends on their ability to comfort one president while convincing the other.
The Two Fronts: Europe Engages Trump While Supporting Zelenskyy
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