A look at Europe's response to U.S. peace proposals for Ukraine and Russia
Briefly

During an NPR interview, historian Sergey Radchenko discussed European concerns regarding U.S. peace proposals for Ukraine and Russia. European experts express frustration over the U.S. being perceived as making too many concessions to Russia, lacking a unified stance. While countries like France, Germany, and Britain call for a more collective approach, dissenting opinions exist within Europe, particularly from Hungary. A significant worry arises from potential U.S. recognition of Russian annexation of Crimea, which could set a dangerous precedent for territorial claims and affect Ukraine's sovereignty.
The Europeans are frustrated with American posture, calling for a stronger approach to Russia, but they do not speak with a united voice.
There's a fear in Europe that recognizing Russian annexation of Crimea could set a dangerous precedent and undermine Ukraine's sovereignty.
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