UK’s Starmer to sign 100-year treaty with Zelenskyy in Ukraine (www.politico.eu)
from FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone to world@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 10:13
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/20843725

KYIV — U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in Ukraine to pledge more weapons and promise British support for the next 100 years, as the war against invading Russian forces enters a critical phase.

Almost three years since Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion began, Donald Trump is due to return to the White House as U.S. president and has pledged to end the war in short order.

At the same time, political forces sympathetic to Moscow are gaining ground across Europe — in countries including Austria, Romania and Germany.

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Shawdow194@fedia.io on 16 Jan 13:26 next collapse

Slava Ukraini!

john89@lemmy.ca on 16 Jan 14:31 next collapse

Umm… no. Nobody believes that treaties like this can last anywhere near the expiration date.

I legitimately feel bad for the Ukrainians that get hope from this. It’s just posturing.

Pringles@lemm.ee on 16 Jan 20:07 next collapse

England and the UK have shown throughout the centuries they stand by these types of treaties. I don’t think this is just posturing.

NoSpotOfGround@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 06:05 collapse

The Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 was signed on 16 June 1373 between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand I and Queen Leonor of Portugal. It established a treaty of “perpetual friendships, unions [and] alliances” between the two seafaring states, and remains the longest-standing treaty still in effect today.

Klear@sh.itjust.works on 17 Jan 08:41 collapse
ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 16:35 collapse

At the same time, political forces sympathetic to Moscow are gaining ground across Europe — in countries including Austria, Romania and Germany.

Why anyone in Europe would be sympathetic towards Putin or Moscow is beyond me. It reminds me of that cartoon with two sheep looking at a poster of a wolf saying “I will eat you”, and one of them saying to the other “he tells it like it is!”

13esq@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 18:25 next collapse

that cartoon with two sheep looking at a poster of a wolf saying “I will eat you”, and one of them saying to the other “he tells it like it is!”

I unironically get the appeal when the poster for the last however many years was a sheep saying “I won’t eat you!”, and then turned out to be a wolf that ate you anyway.

Zombie@feddit.uk on 16 Jan 20:47 collapse

European democracy has many, many flaws, but compared with Russian dictatorship, it’s a utopia. This is a ridiculous take.

Which country is it that invaded its neighbour again? Romania or Russia? Which country is regularly assassinating journalists? Germany or Russia?

13esq@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 07:31 collapse

I wasn’t making a comment regarding Germany or Russia specifically.

I was saying that if there is a choice between an honest cunt and a deceitful cunt then the honest cunt is going to appear rather appealing to some people.

It’s not ridiculous, it’s an inevitable consequence of decades worth of a widening equality gap and declining social mobility.

MITM0@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 07:55 next collapse

The same reason you’d be sympathetic to USA

tb_@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 10:33 collapse

Russian money and disinformation campaigns. The same as in the US, really.