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Europe faces a hostile Russia and the prospect of an isolationist US. Unity is more crucial than ever

July 19, 2024

(CNN) โ€” Just hours before the black SUVs carrying dozens of European leaders crunched across the gravel of Blenheim Palace on Thursday, Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance put the USโ€™s foreign partners on notice.

โ€œTogether we will make our allies share in the burden of securing world peace,โ€ he said at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. โ€œNo more free rides for nations that betray the generosity of the American taxpayer.โ€

That wasnโ€™t even the most strident rhetoric weโ€™ve heard from the junior senator from Ohio, who voted against the US supplemental aid package for Ukraine that passed in April. In February, he told the Munich Security Conference โ€œthe American security blanket has allowed European security to atrophy,โ€ arguing that in a world where munitions manufacturing is limited, the only option for Ukraine is a negotiated settlement.

Vance was echoing the GOPโ€™s presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has long criticized NATO and accused partners in the security alliance of failing to pay their fair share. The former president has also hinted at paring back military aid to Ukraine and claimed that he could have the war settled through negotiation in 24 hours if reelected.

And yet the mood among European leaders arriving in the rolling Oxfordshire countryside is one of resignation, and resolve.

โ€œI think whoever wins the US raceโ€ฆ it will be more America first,โ€ Belgiumโ€™s Prime Minister Alexander De Croo told CNN. โ€œAnd I think the only answer to that is Europe needs to stand on its own legsโ€ฆ what we see in the Republican convention confirms that.โ€

Finlandโ€™s President Alexander Stubb, the head of one of NATOโ€™s newest members, has read Vanceโ€™s book, โ€œHillbilly Elegy,โ€ describing it as โ€œvery good.โ€

On the isolationist leanings of a Trump-Vance ticket, he is circumspect. โ€œAm I worried? No. Because the United States wants to remain a superpower,โ€ he told CNN.

โ€œIs there a rebalancing going on? Yes. Europe needs to take care of its defense more.โ€

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen argues Europe stepping up its commitment to its own security has nothing to do with the US. โ€œWe have to be more capable of defending ourselves, with a more and more aggressive Russia, not only when it comes to Ukraine,โ€ she told CNN. โ€œItโ€™s every day now that weโ€™ve seen hybrid attacks, cyber attacks, disinformation.โ€

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, just two weeks into the job, was hoping the Thursday summit involving 42 European heads of state or government would be a strong show of unity, โ€œa signal to Russia of our resolve.โ€

And yet one EU leader has signaled something quite different to Russia. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has never supported military aid to Ukraine, chose the first week of his rotating EU presidency this month to visit President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, on what he called a โ€œpeace mission.โ€

The visit was about fulfilling his โ€œChristian dutyโ€ Orban told CNN on Thursday. โ€œI try to do my best to convince everybody that peace is better than a warโ€ฆ itโ€™s not easy to convince them.โ€ European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, reelected Thursday to another five-year term, called the trip โ€œan appeasement mission.โ€

Speaking at the meeting at Blenheim Palace, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was blunt. Preserving European unity is critical to a long-lasting peace, he said. โ€œBut if someone in Europe tries to resolve issues behind othersโ€™ backsโ€ฆ if someone wants to make some trips to the capital of warโ€ฆ then why should we consider such a person? The EU and NATO can address all their issues without this one individual.โ€

Europe did manage a show of unity, but one that faces mounting tests, including the prospect of a new US administration that may pull its support for Ukraine, and an increasingly active Ukraine-skeptic in its midst.

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