A massive drone attack by Russia on Kyiv last month, which nearly hit a high-ranking European Union delegation, led not only to official protests but also a direct informal high-level call. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen personally contacted U.S. President Donald Trump to directly convey her position on the Kremlin’s actions.
According to information from European officials familiar with the situation, von der Leyen used this incident as direct evidence of Moscow’s aggressive intentions. The main thrust of her words was that this was a clear example of what Vladimir Putin is capable of and how he does not keep his word.
This direct conversation has significant geopolitical importance. At the beginning of Trump’s second term, Brussels was seriously concerned that Washington would ignore the EU’s position on the war in Ukraine, potentially leaning towards the Kremlin’s narrative. However, the establishment of a direct communication channel between leaders may indicate a new dynamic in relations and Europe’s attempt to directly influence the White House’s foreign policy on this vital issue.






























