In a significant alteration of transatlantic dynamics during President Donald Trump’s administration, the United States diverged from its European partners by declining to hold Russia accountable for its military actions in Ukraine during votes on three United Nations resolutions aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict that has persisted for three years. Within the UN General Assembly, the United States aligned itself with Russia, casting a vote against a resolution supported by European nations that explicitly condemned Moscow’s aggressive actions and called for the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory. Subsequently, the United States chose to abstain from voting on its own alternative resolution after European nations, spearheaded by France, successfully amended it to explicitly identify Russia as the aggressor. This voting session coincided with President Trump hosting French President Emmanuel Macron in Washington, highlighting the contrasting positions of the two leaders on this critical international issue.