US and French presidents disagree over aid and efforts to secure a lasting peace in Ukraine. Plus, are airships the future again?
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The meeting was cordial, at times even warm, but the fracture lines in the transatlantic partnership were clear.
Here’s what Macron said: “This peace must not mean a surrender of Ukraine. It must not mean a ceasefire without guarantees. This peace must allow for Ukrainian sovereignty and allow Ukraine to negotiate with other stakeholders.”
Here’s what Trump said: “I believe that Emmanuel agrees with me on many of the most important issues. … Europe must take a central role in ensuring the long-term security of Ukraine.” Trump also said a US-Ukraine minerals deal was “very close”.
How are unions challenging Musk’s moves? Over the weekend, a coalition of groups opposed to the mass layoffs asked a court to prevent reprisals against employees who fail to reply by the deadline set at midnight on Monday. It’s “not just inappropriate – it is disruptive to essential government functions,” wrote AFGE’s president.
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