Is U.S. President Donald Trump, with his Truth Social post of Sept. 23 on Russia, “really now throwing his weight behind Ukraine and a leader he once humiliated in the Oval Office?” London’s Daily Telegraph asks. It’s answer: only “up to a point.”
The Telegraph credits King Charles for Trump’s more strident anti-Russian talk, which, it writes, “followed two days of soft diplomacy during his state visit to Britain on Sept 17, when the King had gently reminded Mr. Trump at the Windsor Castle banquet that `tyranny once again threatens Europe.’”
That said, the Telegraph expresses London’s fears that “what may appear at first glance as a stunning U-turn may actually be bad news for Volodymyr Zelenskyy.”