After Trump’s victory, Polish FM says Europe must take responsibility for security  

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Radoslaw Sikorski, Polish Foreign Minister, said at a news conference held on November 6, that European nations need to take their security policies more seriously in light of Donald Trump’s election victory in the United States.
Sikorski said that urgently needed to take greater responsibility for its own security.
The President-elect Trump has repeatedly criticized European NATO members who do not invest enough in their defence capabilities and instead depend on the U.S. He also criticized U.S. assistance for Ukraine, mocking president Volodymyr Zelensky as the “greatest seller on earth.”
“The winds are blowing stronger than ever.” Poland’s leadership is going to rise to the occasion,” Sikorski said, urging European nations to increase spending.
The minister said that European nations must rethink their security policies, with Poland at the forefront. Poland is the only NATO member that spends over 4% of GDP on its military capabilities. It ranks first in the alliance based on GDP share.
Warsaw has been a vocal advocate of Ukraine on the international stage, urging Kyiv to get all the weapons it needs to win the war Russia started. It has provided Ukraine around $3.5 billion worth of military aid since 2022.
Trump has repeatedly said that he will end the war in 24 hours if he is elected, but he has not shared the details of his plan. His advisors have suggested withholding U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine until Kyiv agrees with Russia to negotiate.
“The winds are blowing stronger than ever.” “Poland’s leadership will rise to the occasion,” Polish foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski told reporters, calling on European countries to increase defense spending.
“We have said repeatedly that the United States of America could help end the conflict with Ukraine. This cannot be achieved overnight, spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated.
“They said that he would start a conflict. I am not going to start any wars, I will stop them,” said Donald Trump in a speech where he claimed victory over the 2024 presidential election.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stated that “Trump has a quality which is useful to us. As a at heart, he hates to spend money on freeloaders and idiotic allies. He also dislikes charity projects and greedy international organisations.”
Irakli , Georgian Prime Minister, said on X: “I am confident ‘s leadership is going to promote peace globally as well as in our region and ensure restart in U.S.Georgia Relations.”
Overnight, Russia launched 63 Shaheds as well as other drones as well as two Kh-59s and Kh-31P guided rockets. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that 38 drones were shot by the air defenses of Ukraine over nine regions, while 22 drones were “lost”.
Donald Trump is projected as winning the swing state of Wisconsin. This puts him comfortably over the benchmark needed to win with 277 electoral vote.
Andrii Kovalenko, the head of the counter-disinformation center at Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, also said on Telegram that a Russian naval base was hit in the attack.
The downing of the drone in Dagestan follows a drone strike that was unprecedented in Chechnya, which borders Dagestan.
“The biggest comeback in U.S. politics history!” Congratulations to President Donald Trump for his incredible victory. “A much needed victory for the !” Viktor Orban posted.
Zelensky wrote: “I remember our great meeting with Trump back in September when we discussed the Ukraine-U.S. Strategic Partnership, the Victory Plan and ways to end Russian aggression against Ukraine.”
Victoria Spartz, despite being the only U.S. legislator born in Ukraine did not vote in favor of the Senate foreign aid that included more than $60 billion for Ukraine’s assistance in April 2024.
Pennsylvania, a pivotal state with a large Ukrainian community, played a major role in the U.S. presidential elections of 2024. Both candidates have aggressively campaigned in the state. Trump and Harris held dueling rallies the night before the election.
Ukraine’s commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi stated on Nov. 6 that had suffered 7,905 deaths, 12,220 injuries, and 717 captures during the almost three-month-long Kursk incursion.
Reuters reported that the chief of Australia’s intelligence agency, Mr. John Reilly, said on November 6, that Beijing’s “massive supply” of dual-use products, as well diplomatic and economic support from China, allows Russia to continue their war against Ukraine.
This includes 1,250 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
The 16 electoral votes of the state give Trump a significant edge in the race with Democratic challenger Vice-President Kamala Harris.
According to projected results from the U.S. Senate election on November 5, the Republican Party has taken control.
Trump led Democratic Vice President Kamala Harri 50.8% to 48.2% with 90% of the votes counted. The projection marks the very first call for a swing state in the U.S. Presidential election.
The Digital Forensic Research Lab of the Atlantic Council found that accounts from China helped to amplify Russian disinformation videos aimed at U.S. citizens.
Google stated that “These satellite photos were taken over a year ago, and are from sources that are publicly available. We do not publish images of the most recent war zones.”
Sweden will provide Ukraine a new package of aid worth nine million euros ($9.8million), which includes two vessels that are designed to improve maritime security. The country will also provide 40,000 protective masks, respirators and other equipment to the Emergency Service of Ukraine.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed a Ukrainian war veteran to lead one of Russia’s regions. This is the highest position that has been awarded to a participant to the full-scale invasion.

 

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