Trump gives Europe three weeks to ’agree on terms of Ukraine’s surrender’ to Russia’ - MEP Aaltola

The United States has given Europe three weeks to agree on the terms of Ukraine's surrender. If this does not happen, the United States will withdraw from Europe.
According to Censor.NET, MEP Mika Aaltola wrote about this in X, referring to Trump's so-called peace deal.
"Trump is now and in the future prioritising Russia's security. Let them clean up their own mess. We have three weeks to grow up," Aaltola said.
According to Newsweek, observers of the three-year war fear that Trump could make a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin that would force Ukraine to abandon its NATO membership and cede its currently occupied territories, thus effectively fulfilling Moscow's demands.
Ukraine has already claimed that it has been excluded from the talks that will determine its future.
The diplomatic source noted that Trump believes that US troops are a ‘deterrent factor’, so the cost of their maintenance should not ‘fall solely on the shoulders of US taxpayers’.
Trump has long insisted that NATO members increase their defence spending to 5% of GDP, instead of the 2% target set in 2014.
During the talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia allegedly asked the US to withdraw NATO forces from Eastern Europe to ‘normalise relations’. The US delegation rejected this demand.