European officials consider the likelihood of US President Donald Trump imposing new sanctions against Russia or significantly increasing military aid to Kyiv to be low.
According to Operative Information Center-OMM, this assessment was reported by Bloomberg, citing various sources.
Reports indicate there is no guarantee that the planned meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, scheduled on the sidelines of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, will proceed without complications. Sources attribute this uncertainty to the US President's unpredictable approach to foreign policy.
US President Donald Trump has previously stated his belief that both Moscow and Kyiv are interested in resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He indicated that this issue is expected to be a key topic of discussion during the NATO summit, which is set to take place in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on July 7–8.
The NATO summit in Ankara is widely viewed as a critical juncture for the alliance's strategy regarding Eastern European security. As the conflict continues to impact global geopolitical stability, the diplomatic engagements between major world leaders, particularly the US administration and regional stakeholders, remain under intense scrutiny by international observers and policy experts.