Trump cut off aid to Kiev, the Czech prime minister calling Europe: Let's strengthen ourselves!

US President Donald Trump's decision to cut off military aid to Ukraine has prompted strong international reactions, adding pressure for changes in European security policies. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has stated that this decision “stresses the urgent need for a substantial change in Europe's current policy”. In an X post, [...]
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has stated that this decision “stresses the urgent need for a substantial change in Europe's current policy”. In an X post, Fiala stressed that Europe should reinforce its economic and military capabilities and take full responsibility for its security”.
He added that this change requires increased spending on defence and greater support for Ukraine in its fight against the Russian occupation.
We cannot allow Russia's aggressive politics, which threatens us all, to succeed,” Fiala wrote.
“The age of relying on others to address the basic international challenges in our name has ended,” he stressed.
Fiala concluded by saying that “now is the time for Europe to pass decisively from words to action”, urging European Union countries to step up their commitment to the safety of the continent.












