Ukraine's ambassador to the UK, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, has issued a stark warning regarding the destabilizing impact of US foreign policy under the Trump administration, indicating that it could undermine the existing global order and potentially threaten European security.
US Foreign Policy Threatens Global Stability, Claims Ukraine's Ambassador to the UK

US Foreign Policy Threatens Global Stability, Claims Ukraine's Ambassador to the UK
Ukraine's envoy warns of deteriorating world order and implications of US political actions.
In a recent statement, Ukraine's ambassador to the UK, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, voiced grave concerns about the direction of US foreign policy, claiming it is "destroying" the established world order. His comments reflect growing tension between Kyiv and Washington, especially following a turbulent meeting between Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump, which culminated in a breakdown of discussions regarding military aid.
Zaluzhnyi, speaking at a conference at Chatham House in London, criticized the Trump administration's attempts to negotiate with Russia, asserting that it poses a significant challenge to global unity. "It is not just the 'axis of evil' and Russia trying to revise the world order; the US is finally dismantling it," he declared, suggesting that current US-Russia interactions could lead to a decline in NATO's relevance, with Moscow potentially shifting its focus towards Europe.
The ambassador's remarks follow a recent pause in US military assistance and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, a tactic aimed at pressuring Zelensky into negotiations. While Trump has expressed a desire to conclude the conflict swiftly, there are evident reservations in Kyiv regarding the concessions that might be offered to Moscow without adequate security assurances.
Zelensky's administration, seeking to mend ties with Washington, has sent conciliatory messages to Trump, despite previous assertions about the importance of security guarantees. Meanwhile, the US's suspension of aid has been interpreted as a means to facilitate US-led peace talks, a move that has drawn praise from the Kremlin but has raised concerns in Ukraine regarding its ability to sustain its defenses in the coming months.
As tensions mount, Zaluzhnyi pointed to the halt in intelligence sharing and the US's refusal to support a UN resolution condemning Russian aggression as significant challenges that could have far-reaching consequences for global stability. With Ukraine seeking to navigate a precarious diplomatic landscape, Zaluzhnyi's comments underscore the urgency for a reassessment of US engagement in the region to prevent further erosion of the international order.