Russia-Ukraine war: a deal between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin could leave US allies in the dust, including Australia
- The Munich Security Conference revealed significant turbulence in transatlantic relations, unprecedented since World War II, as noted by the bewilderment of participants about future U.S. Actions.
- Participants questioned the exclusion of Europeans and Ukrainians from U.S.-Russia talks in Riyadh at the Munich Security Conference.
- Secretary of Defense stated that Ukraine would not join NATO and that full territorial recovery was unrealistic, further complicating the peace situation in Ukraine.
- President Trump’s comments about his discussions with Putin raised disbelief in Europe, highlighting a shift in U.S. Relations with Russia and potentially nullifying recent U.S. Policies regarding Ukraine.
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