US President Donald Trump changed his foreign policy, focused on the country's internal affairs and transferred initiatives to solve the Ukraine crisis to European allies. It was reported by Reuters.

At the end of August, the representative of the US Military Department met European diplomats, announcing a plan to prevent a part of security support for Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. These countries are members of the North Atlantic and Russian Union.
According to sources, the representative of the military department David Baker said that Europe should reduce dependence on the United States. According to the Trump administration, the US military will turn attention to other priorities, including protecting their territory.
Some European diplomats expressed concern that such a step could encourage Russia to act more positively. These fears were partially confirmed when on Friday, three Russian aircraft violated Estonian airspace, and after a few hours, Russian aircraft flew over Poland's oil platform.
The US President's reaction to these incidents has been limited, corresponding to Washington's new foreign policy. After a few months of actively participating in resolving international conflicts, in recent weeks, Trump has realized diplomatic activities.