An elephant resembling Trump overshadowed ‘the quad’ meeting | Global News

The leaders’ statements aimed to strengthen Western support for Ukraine in the long term, while the elephant in the room remained. During a Berlin news conference, US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized their “strong” transatlantic bond to the world. Biden referred to Germany as the “closest and most important ally” of the United States, while Scholz highlighted that US-German “good relations can’t be taken for granted.” It was a coordinated effort to ensure sustained support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Biden reiterated the importance of not letting up, and Scholz reiterated unity with Ukraine for as long as necessary. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also expressed support for Ukraine. The question of who the next US leader might be was a concern for European officials, particularly in light of the possibility of Donald Trump winning the US election. Trump has hinted at being less supportive of Ukraine than Biden, which could impact US aid to NATO allies. Trump has also claimed to be the “best friend that Israel has ever had.” Given that the United States is the largest military supporter of Ukraine, much is at stake. The current focus for the UK, US, German, and French leaders is to continue showing unity for Ukraine and to push for a ceasefire in the Middle East, although circumstances could change in the coming weeks.

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