Europe’s support for Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Washington is both deeply personal and highly political. A delegation of leaders has arrived to back the Ukrainian president, combining warm personal relationships with hard-nosed geopolitical strategy ahead of his meeting with Donald Trump.
This multi-layered “bodyguard” mission aims to counter Trump’s anticipated push for a pro-Russia peace deal. The European allies are leveraging every tool at their disposal, from hugs to high-level trade talks.
The personal dimension is most evident in the relationship between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Zelenskyy. Their frequent, warm embraces are a visible symbol of solidarity, reinforcing the UK’s commitment in a way that formal statements cannot. This bond is a powerful counter-narrative to the pressure Zelenskyy faces.
The political dimension is represented by figures like EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, who highlights the massive US-EU trade partnership, and NATO’s Mark Rutte, who praises Trump’s push for defense spending. These strategic appeals to Trump’s interests are designed to complement the personal support and create a comprehensive defense of Ukraine’s cause.
The Personal and the Political: Europe’s Multi-Layered Support for Zelenskyy
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