The White House unveiled its new national security strategy today, December 5, 2025, signaling a potential recalibration of U.S. foreign policy priorities as the conflict in Ukraine continues. The strategy document frames the ongoing hostilities as the “Ukrainian war“-a shift in terminology that has already drawn scrutiny-and outlines a renewed focus on de-escalation and preventing further NATO expansion. The report, released amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and shifting perceptions of the war’s trajectory, also includes pointed criticism regarding policies within the European Union.
The White House released a new national security strategy on December 5, 2025, framing the conflict in Ukraine as the “Ukrainian war” and outlining a shift in approach to NATO expansion. The strategy also includes criticism of European nations.
Источник: “Европейская правда” со ссылкой на стратегию
Детали: According to the document, a key objective of U.S. foreign policy is to “end the perception of NATO as a constantly expanding alliance and prevent further development along those lines.” The U.S. also prioritizes “negotiating a swift end to hostilities in Ukraine” and reducing the risk of confrontation between Russia and other European countries.
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The strategy notes that European nations view Russia as an “existential threat,” and that resolving relations between Europe and Russia will require U.S. diplomatic involvement. The United States, the document states, aims to restore “strategic stability” in its relationship with Russia.
The national security strategy specifically uses the term “Ukrainian war,” rather than “Russian-Ukrainian war,” and does not directly reference Russian aggression.
The document also contains criticism of the European Union, citing concerns over “censorship of freedom of speech and suppression of political opposition.”
Что предшествовало:
- Vice President of the United States Jay D. Vance indicated in recent weeks that positive developments in negotiations to resolve the conflict between Russia and Ukraine could be expected soon.
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President Donald Trump has stated that his negotiators who met with officials in Moscow believe Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking to end the war, though his future actions remain uncertain.
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European leaders recently issued a strong warning to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, urging him not to concede to Russian demands without firm security guarantees from the United States.