Sweden’s prime minister warns that Donald Trump’s presidency puts aid to Ukraine at risk

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Kristersson congratulated Trump on⁣ his ‍victory‍ in a post on early Wednesday.

He looked forward​ “to ‍working together ⁢and continuing the excellent U.S.-Sweden‍ relationship as friends and allies,”‍ he wrote.

But a few hours later, Kristersson said at a ⁣news conference that ​Trump’s return to the Oval Office⁣ also carried risks, including “existential” ones⁤ for Sweden, such as a potential “reduced US commitment to Ukraine.”

“I won’t count‍ on ‌it,” Kristersson told reporters.

“On the contrary, ‌we note ⁢that the United States is so far the largest donor of military aid‌ to‌ Ukraine.

Added ​together, he noted, the Nordic and Baltic countries were the second largest ‍donor to the Ukrainian war effort.

Trump has questioned the continuation ‍of US military support for Kiev, vowing to strike a quick deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war.

Sweden ‌ended two centuries of military‌ non-alignment and applied for NATO membership following Russia’s ‌2022 invasion of Ukraine, becoming the 32nd member⁣ of the US-led alliance in March of this year.

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