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European leaders gather to discuss Ukraine’s future if Trump wins a second presidency

Leaders from across Europe expressed support for Ukraine and concern about the direction of the United States on July 18 at a security-focused summit clouded by worries about whether the U.S. will remain a reliable ally if Donald Trump wins a second presidency.

Newly elected U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed some 45 heads of government to a grandiose English country mansion to discuss migration, energy security, and the threat from Russia as he seeks to restore relations between the U.K. and its European Union neighbors four years after their acrimonious divorce.

The venue for the European Political Community gathering, Blenheim Palace, was the birthplace of Britain’s World War II Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Mr. Starmer said the leaders were gathering “as a new storm gathers over our continent.”

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