Saturday: Putin triumphed in Alaska, Trump changed approach

International and security relations expert Ardian Stehni has commented on the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Steen also spoke of comments that Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky told him before tomorrow's White House meeting with Trump, saying [...]
Stein also spoke of comments that Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky told him before his next meeting with Trump at the White House, saying he does not trust Putin for a peace agreement.
It's no surprise they don't trust Vladimir Putin, but what happens tomorrow is about what happened in Alaska. Details are missing because much of what has been discussed has not been clarified and why. But there were basically two ways of interpreting what happened”.
A “A interpretation is that nothing was achieved, even Putin won, and another interpretation is that something has been achieved. I think something has been achieved, I think it was an important advance meeting aimed at bringing parties to the diplomacy table to negotiate a “peace agreement, Steun said in “Info Magazine” in Klan Kosova.
On the other hand, he said that at tomorrow's meeting between President Trump and President Zelensky, there is expected to be a clearer view of direction as to where it will go in terms of peace in Ukraine.
“in Alaska, the parties went with extremely different positions, and Putin went on to try to avoid additional sanctions from the US that Trump had threatened in a way, while Trump went to get a ceasefire that went to”.
“We saw there was a change of approach from Trump by switching from the request for an immediate ceasefire to another requirement for reaching a peace agreement directly and not passing through ceasefire”, he said. /Periscope/












