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#politics

GB News: Reform UK’s Tice blasts Chagos handover as ‘worst deal in history’ and pledges to IGNORE payments
Reform UK’s Tice blasts Chagos handover as ‘worst deal in history’ and pledges to IGNORE payments
Richard Tice, leader of Reform UK, stated that his party would not recognize a deal between the UK and Mauritius regarding the Chagos Islands if they win the next election. He criticized the deal as a poor agreement and pledged to halt payments to Mauritius, asserting it breaches a 1965 agreement.

Tice expressed skepticism about U.S. President Trump's support for the deal, suggesting that Trump's focus is divided due to global issues. He emphasized that Reform UK would invalidate the deal and stop payments, framing it as the "worst property deal in history."


#foreignaffairs

The Mirror: Starmer breaks silence on Trump's Zelensky attack saying he felt 'uncomfortable'
Starmer breaks silence on Trump's Zelensky attack saying he felt 'uncomfortable'
Keir Starmer expressed discomfort over the recent confrontation between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, emphasizing the need for dialogue rather than outrage. He believes Trump seeks lasting peace and has reached out to both leaders to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine.

Starmer plans to host European leaders to address concerns about US commitment to peace in Ukraine and will advocate for increased defense collaboration. He also supports unlocking frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine's defense and is adjusting funding priorities to bolster military support.


Fox News: DNI Gabbard sounds off on Europe's 'divergence' from U.S. values after tense Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
DNI Gabbard sounds off on Europe's 'divergence' from U.S. values after tense Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
During a tense meeting, President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed the ongoing war, with Trump emphasizing that Ukraine must negotiate or face the conflict alone. Tulsi Gabbard criticized European nations for diverging from the values of freedom and democracy, suggesting they undermine these principles while supporting Zelenskyy.

Gabbard highlighted issues in Ukraine, such as canceled elections and silenced opposition, questioning the alignment of European leaders with the values they profess. Zelenskyy, after the meeting, expressed gratitude for U.S. support but did not apologize to Trump for the exchange.


The Telegraph: By treating foes as friends and allies as adversaries, Trump risks weakening America
By treating foes as friends and allies as adversaries, Trump risks weakening America
Donald Trump's foreign policy approach is seen as a departure from the long-standing U.S. commitment to global alliances, particularly in Europe. By favoring Russia and criticizing NATO allies for defense spending, he risks undermining America's credibility as a superpower and its security guarantees in Asia.

The implications of this strategy could embolden adversaries like China and North Korea, potentially jeopardizing U.S. economic interests tied to Europe. A failure to support allies globally may lead to a shift in power dynamics, challenging America's position on the world stage.


The Mirror: Donald Trump's attack on Zelensky costs US military dear in firm's huge backlash
Donald Trump's attack on Zelensky costs US military dear in firm's huge backlash
Donald Trump's confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office has resulted in significant fallout, including the loss of a fuel supplier for U.S. forces in Norway. The Norwegian company Haltbakk Bunkers announced it would cease fuel sales to American military operations, citing Trump's treatment of Zelensky as disrespectful.

The incident has also caused divisions within Trump's party, with several Republican lawmakers expressing concern over the implications for U.S. foreign policy and support for Ukraine. European leaders have since rallied in support of Ukraine, with Zelensky receiving a warmer welcome in the UK.


Forbes: More Than 40% Of Republicans See Russia As ‘Friendly,’ Poll Finds—As Americans Largely Think Trump Backs Moscow In War With Ukraine
More Than 40% Of Republicans See Russia As ‘Friendly,’ Poll Finds—As Americans Largely Think Trump Backs Moscow In War With Ukraine
A CBS News/YouGov poll reveals that 41% of Republicans view Russia as either "friendly" or an "ally," while nearly half of Americans believe President Trump favors Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. Support for Ukraine stands at 52%, with only 4% backing Russia.

Trump's recent Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy turned contentious, with Trump suggesting Zelenskyy is not ready for peace negotiations. This has led to criticism from Democrats, who accuse Trump of aligning with Russian interests, despite some Republicans condemning Putin.


The Mirror: Piers Morgan says he's had a 'worse scene' with Donald Trump than Zelensky spat
Piers Morgan says he's had a 'worse scene' with Donald Trump than Zelensky spat
Piers Morgan commented on a recent confrontation between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, describing it as "unedifying" but revealing of American sentiments towards Europe. He noted that Americans feel taken for granted, which contributes to such tensions.

Keir Starmer expressed discomfort over the incident but emphasized the importance of dialogue to achieve lasting peace in Ukraine. He took proactive steps by reaching out to both Trump and Zelensky to address the situation constructively.