
Transatlantic Tensions Surge After X Fine and Harsh New U.S. Security Strategy
While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”

While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”

“It is impossible to end the war between Russia and Ukraine without talking to Russia,” the U.S. Secretary of State nailed down, criticising Kaja Kallas and her ilk.

The EU warns that Washington’s solo diplomacy risks sidelining Europe—coinciding with a new U.S. proposal that, reportedly, leans heavily in Moscow’s favour.

Zelensky says only Washington can end the war, as Brussels fumes over being cut out.

The Budapest Summit could be a step closer to ending the conflict, but Brussels is unhappy because it isn’t on ‘friendly ground.’

Member states could grant the EU powers to negotiate agreements for pre-authorised inspections of Russian oil tankers.

Kallas visits under-siege Kyiv to discuss military and financial support, as well as energy infrastructure challenges.

People filled Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square as Israel confirmed it had received the first hostages freed from Gaza.

European diplomats scramble to push Tehran to address nuclear concerns before imposing “snapback” sanctions.

The Commission would suspend the tariff preferences Israel has enjoyed in the EU since the 1990s.