'In the War in Ukraine, Territory Is Important, Yes, but Not as Much as It Seems'
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The problem of US President Donald Trump is the unwillingness to admit what Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is doing in the war against Ukraine.
'In the war in Ukraine, territory is important, yes, but not as much as it seems'
COLUMN. Donald Trump believed that '24 hours' would be enough for him to resolve the war in Ukraine. He overlooked the root causes of the conflict, rooted in Vladimir Putin's ambition to reestablish a sphere of influence in Russia's near abroad, writes Le Monde columnist Alain Frachon.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) cannot imagine going back to bloc politics in the current time of crisis, she says at the People's Assembly, where Trump, Putin and security policy are at the top of the agenda.
President Donald Trump of the United States stated that, in his view, Russian President Vladimir Putin was not concerned about the loss of the Russian military in Ukraine.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remark—“Putin’s gone crazy”—has reignited debates around the West's stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The comment, surprising given Trump’s historically warm tone towards Vladimir Putin, has triggered strong reactions from Moscow and added new complexity to the ongoing geopolitical chessboard.
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