U.S. sets three-week deadline to negotiate Ukraine’s surrender terms — European Parliament
U.S. President Donald Trump gave Europe three weeks to "agree on the terms of Ukraine's surrender," stated European Parliament member Mika Aaltola
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Finnish representative Mika Aaltola from the European People's Party stated, "The U.S. gave us three weeks to agree on the terms of Ukraine's surrender."
"If we don’t, the United States will withdraw from Europe," Aaltola added.
Background. Mika Petteri Aaltola was born on May 2, 1969, in Petäjävesi, Finland. He is a Finnish political scientist, director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, and a member of the European Parliament. He gained media attention during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which he follows and regularly comments on.
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