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As part of his damage control tour, Zelensky joined European leaders for a heavily publicized photo-op in London. The gathering, titled the “Securing Our Future” summit, saw 13 prime ministers and two presidents pledging continued support for Ukraine. But one critical question looms: Will they actually put their money where their mouth is?
Without the financial backing of the U.S., European nations may have to make real sacrifices to keep Ukraine’s war effort afloat. For years, they have relied on America to foot the bill. Now, with Trump at the helm, that blank check appears to be drying up. The days of easy cash may be over, forcing Europe to decide just how much they are truly willing to invest in Ukraine’s future.
The staged show of unity in London might provide Zelensky with temporary reassurance, but it remains to be seen whether Europe will continue propping up Ukraine at the expense of their own citizens. With economic struggles mounting across the continent, leaders face growing domestic pressure to prioritize their own people over Ukraine’s war effort.
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While Zelensky may have found an audience willing to entertain his demands overseas, his White House debacle sends a clear message: America under Trump is no longer in the business of being exploited. If European leaders want to carry on Ukraine’s fight, they might have to start paying their fair share.
Video footage of the European leaders’ group shot in London serves as a stark reminder of who’s still clinging to Zelensky’s cause. But without U.S. financial backing, how long can they truly sustain their support? Time will tell if Europe is ready to bear the weight of Ukraine’s war—or if their solidarity is just another political performance.




