France held its largest military parade ever during its national holiday, showcasing European military strength and solidarity with Ukraine. The event featured troops from 12 European countries, including 23 Austrian soldiers, and included Ukrainian co-pilots in fighter jets. President Macron used the occasion to emphasize Europe’s unity in supporting Ukraine, positioning himself as a leading advocate for the country. He addressed both U.S. President Trump, whom many European leaders distrust, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. While Europe has compensated for reduced U.S. military aid to Ukraine, overall support is declining. Concerns remain over upcoming elections in France and Poland, where far-right parties with more skeptical views toward Ukraine could gain influence. Bulgaria recently withdrew from the 'Coalition of the Willing' under its new EU-critical prime minister.
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