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ANALYSIS-Trump's push to end Ukraine war raises fears of 'ugly deal' for Europe | Politics

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    6% Center

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53% : "If Russia's army is big, if their military budget is as big as it is right now, they will want to use it again," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters on Monday.
52% : What is very uncomfortable for the Europeans...is that he wants a deal according to great-power logic: 'We're the U.S., they are Russia, we are big powers'." RUBIO SEEKS TO REASSURE EUROPEANS U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Europeans will be involved in discussions about the role of NATO and the European Union in any peace settlement.
50% : The EU has a big potential bargaining chip in the form of Russian assets frozen in the bloc.
43% : But EU leaders have so far failed to agree on a proposal to use the assets to fund a 140-billion-euro loan to Ukraine that would keep Kyiv afloat and in the fight for the next two years.

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