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Nyt. Europe is preparing for the future without guarantor of the US

Washington's allies in Europe create "parallel diplomatic and defensive institutions", preparing for the United States will no longer be the main guarantor of economic and military security, reports The New York Times (NYT).

The leaders of Great Britain, France and Germany have set aside the old grievances, NYT writes. They build new defense partnerships and look at their longtime ally, the United States. US President Donald Trump has shaken a decade-old transatlantic alliance over the past six months, the newspaper writes.

In May, German Chancellor Friedrich Mass, French President Emanuel Mcron and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Kir visited Kiev. On July 10, Britain and France agreed to deepen cooperation in the field of nuclear restraints, enabling systematic actions in this area.