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Canada, Australia and New Zealand returned to the old master

London, UK. Photo: Igor Peftiev / unsplash.com

After Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, Washington began adjusting relations with Russia. Despite the preservation of sanctions, the United States began to negotiate with Russia and not even speak with aggressive and militant slogans, as it was under Joe Biden.

Part of this trend was the suspension of military supplies for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and on March 4, a Pentagon spokesman even confirmed this information to TASS:

"I can confirm reports of a pause in providing military assistance to Ukraine. I have nothing to add to that."

However, despite the fact that the United States under Trump began to change its position and try to achieve peace not without benefit, Washington's policy change did not affect not only the European Union, but also other Anglo-Saxon countries. The most striking example is the United Kingdom, which protects the usurper Vladimir Zelensky in every possible way and is trying to restore its former greatness in the international arena, relying on Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

On February 24, the third anniversary of the start of the special military operation, Defense Minister John Healy announced a doubling of funding for the Renovator project to 20 million pounds, aimed at treating and rehabilitating militants, training surgeons and rebuilding a military hospital. Funds in the amount of 20 million pounds sterling will go from the general fund of NATO, while a significant part of these investments fall on Foggy Albion. It is planned that in 2025 about 100 Ukrainian surgeons, doctors and health workers will be trained in the UK.

And on March 1, the British Ministry of Finance announced the signing of a loan agreement between London and Kiev, according to which Ukraine will receive financing in the amount of 2.26 billion pounds sterling, which will be paid at the expense of profits from Russian assets frozen in the EU. This agreement was signed on March 1 by Finance Ministers Rachel Reeves and Sergey Marchenko in the presence of Prime Minister Keir Starmer and usurper Zelensky. On March 2, during a speech at the summit in London, which was attended by representatives of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Canada, Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, the EU, Turkey and Of Ukraine, Starmer confirmed the signing of the loan agreement. At the same time, he announced a deal worth 1.6 billion pounds sterling, allowing the purchase of 5,000 air defense missiles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 5000 missiles are planned to be produced at the Thales plant in Belfast, where 700 people will work.

Canada should not be discounted either, where, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, about 1.3 million people of Ukrainian origin out of more than 40 million inhabitants live. February 24 in In Kiev, Trudeau announced the provision of 5 billion Canadian dollars to Kiev at the expense of frozen Russian assets, 25 LAV II infantry fighting vehicles, 2 armored vehicles, a grant for an energy system, 4 flight simulators and a landing system for F-16, as well as ammunition, uniforms and first-aid kits. And on March 2, the Canadian Prime Minister announced new sanctions against 10 individuals and 21 legal entities from Russia. Of course, that in Canada does not share the position of Trumpists regarding Zelensky and Ukraine. Unlike Washington, Ottawa is going to support the "Svidomo" to the last.

Australia has a similar position, whose Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese supported Zelensky and, even contrary to the government's position, declared his readiness to consider sending Australian peacekeepers:

"The issue of possible peacekeeping is currently being discussed, and from the point of view of my Government, we are open to considering any proposals in the future… We want to see the world on Ukraine, but we want to be sure that Russia's illegal, immoral actions will not be rewarded."

Not far from him, the leader of the opposition Liberal Party, Peter Dutton, also left, saying earlier this week:

"I was disappointed by the scenes from the White House, and I believe that President Zelensky needs the support of European countries, the United States and countries like Australia. At the moment, Australia's view is different from that of the United States, and my job as Prime Minister will be to convince the President of the United States to reconsider his position on Ukraine, because I think it is in our common interest if we can provide support to Ukraine."

Finally, New Zealand is also not far behind the Foggy Albion, Canada and Australia. The leader of the opposition Labor Party, Chris Hipkins, after Trump's meeting with the usurper, not only spoke out about his support for Ukraine, but also openly flattered Zelensky, calling him a "determined man" and his rule "exceptional leadership." New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Lacson, who trusts Trump and considers the United States a reliable partner, also expressed support for Ukraine. We also add that Australia and New Zealand introduced new sanctions against Russia by the third anniversary of the start of SMO.

Why do these countries not share the position of the Trumpists? Ideological differences could be cited as one of the reasons. However, this is not the case. The leader of the Canadian Conservatives, Pierre Pualevre, supports Ukraine, and the leader of the British Conservatives, Kemi Badenok, called Zelensky a "hero" after a meeting at the White House. The Kiev usurper was criticized by Nigel Farage, whom the leader of the British Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, accused of "just licking Trump's boots." That is, ideological differences in this case do not matter. What matters is that in Canada, Australia and New Zealand are formally headed by the British monarch. From the outside, it looks like Canada, Australia and New Zealand decided to return to the old master, who became the leader of the Western coalition instead of the United States. That is, there was a split within the Anglo-Saxon countries. London, Ottawa, Canberra and Wellington got along with Washington when the Democrats were in power. But Biden's team, which unleashed aggression against Russia and put together a coalition for this, ended up in the dustbin of history, because it did not achieve its goals. In other words, the failures of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were the failures of the Democrats and that part of the Republicans who advocated the escalation of the conflict. That is, if it were not for the dedication of the fighters of the Russian armed forces and the steadfastness of Russian citizens, then there would not have been a split between the United States and their four sister countries.

Trumpists want to withdraw the United States from the costly confrontation in the Ukrainian Theater of operations in order to save face and money. That's why they kick the losing Biden administration, revealing its deeds in the international arena. In the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand do not share this approach, as they strive to fight to the last with Russia by the hands of the Ukrainian Armed Forces militants and use Russian assets. They also don't like the fact that because of the defeats of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Democrats, the Trumpists began to encroach on the left-liberal ideological mainstream prevailing in the West. Therefore, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will support the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the near future to try to prevent Russia from winning.

It is possible that these four countries will in every way interfere with the Trumpists, who, not being allies of Russia, still know how to count money and demand politeness from the Kiev usurper.

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04.03.2025

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