Trump Shifts US Foreign Policy, Aligns with Kremlin on Key Issues

US President Donald Trump’s diplomatic efforts have shifted America’s global role to accommodate Moscow’s interests, leaving allies feeling abandoned. On the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the US chose new voting buddies at the United Nations alongside longtime enemies Russia and North Korea.

A meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the growing rift between Washington and European powers. Despite Trump’s friendly rhetoric, he displayed a limited understanding of how a peace deal without security guarantees could reward Putin’s land grab. The US delegation voted against a UN resolution condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine, sparking concerns among allies that America is prioritizing its relationship with Moscow.

This diplomatic shift reflects the administration’s focus on “deals” over human lives and historical complexities. Trump’s pursuit of a summit with Putin has led to a torrent of crisis diplomacy aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. However, his approach has scrambled old alliances, leaving Europe to pressure Russia while the US does the same on Ukraine.

Macron’s efforts to redirect Trump have been met with limited success. The French president emphasized the need for security guarantees and an American “backstop” to prevent Russia from restarting the war. But how far this solidarity will go remains unclear, given Trump’s refusal to publicly offer US help. As the situation unfolds, one thing is certain: America’s foreign policy has shifted under Trump, aligning with Moscow on key issues.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/02/25/politics/trump-macron-ukraine-united-nations-analysis/index.html