A former key US diplomat, Kurt Volker, has highlighted some political concerns from NATO allies ahead of this week's summit following President Joe Biden's recent debate performance. Volker, who served as the US ambassador to NATO and as the US special representative for Ukraine negotiations, outlined two main areas of focus for the allies during their upcoming meeting in Washington, DC.
The first area of concern, according to Volker, is the leadership of the United States within NATO. Questions arise regarding President Biden's capability to lead, his potential reelection bid, and the implications of a second term for the alliance.
The second worry expressed by Volker pertains to the potential return of former President Donald Trump to office. Allies fear the uncertainty surrounding US support for NATO and Ukraine should Trump be reelected.
European nations have also voiced apprehensions about the implications of a Trump presidency on the alliance, particularly in light of Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia. A European diplomat emphasized the anxiety surrounding the US presidential elections, citing Trump's previous statements and campaign promises to influence negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
There is a prevailing concern that under a second Trump administration, US support for Ukraine may be contingent upon Kyiv engaging in negotiations, which could strain European support for the country. The diplomat highlighted the challenges Europe would face in maintaining its backing if the US adopts such a stance.