As a result, significant differences have emerged between America and Europe over the Russia-Ukraine war.
U.S. has reversed its stance on the Ukraine war. Under the Trump administration, the U.S. has supported Russia in the United Nations. In fact, three resolutions were brought to the United Nations on Monday, seeking to end the three-year-old conflict.
America voted against these resolutions, marking the first time it has taken a position contrary to its European allies on the Russia-Ukraine issue. Specifically, America voted against a resolution proposed by Europe in the United Nations, which condemned Russia's aggression and supported Ukraine's territorial integrity.
As a result, significant differences have emerged between America and Europe over the Russia-Ukraine war. It is noteworthy that under the Trump administration, the U.S. is now refraining from directly blaming Russia for the war, a shift that could create new complications in international politics.