Diplomatic relations between the US and Russia seem to be fracturing the coalition of democracies that has been supporting Ukraine against the Russian invasion for the past three years.
The meeting in Riyadh is a physical emblem of the Trump's administration moving away from Biden's policy of isolating Moscow and strongly supporting Kiev.
There seems to be disregard for European allies and Ukraine in US and Russian conversations and deals.
The attitudes and decisions by the Trump administration are causing transatlantic tensions and a rift between the US and Europe.
Despite the concerns, there's still room for constructive dialogue and mitigation of some damages.
Conclusion: It is imperative for Europe to start adapting to the new diplomatic realities, not blindly relying on the US, and seek greater integration within the EU to safeguard its security and prosperity.