Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska: “Not a good day for western world”

Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska: “Not a good day for western world”

First reactions
“Not a good day for the western world”








Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin talk to each other for around two and a half hours – and then leave a perplexed world press behind. Other observers also have many questions.

There is an “agreement,” said Russia’s ruler Vladimir Putin after his summit with US President Donald Trump. “We made really great progress,” he seconded. Only what the two discussed or even agreed remained completely open after the meeting in Alaska. The presidents’ press statements were over after a few minutes, no questions were allowed (all current developments around the summit in Alaska Read in star-Newsblog).



Reaction to Trump-Putin summit in Alaska

And so not only did the journalists puzzle on the military base in Alaska, which is now the specific results of this day. If at all, they should only be economic in nature, because one thing also said Trump: no significant progress was made in an important area. Means: Peace in Ukraine will not exist for the time being, Russia will not hire his war of aggression. First reactions from German politics and experts:

The Federal government Reacts on the end of the end of the meeting of US President Donald Trump with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is continuously informed about the processes in Anchorage, it said from German government circles in Berlin. His team is in close contact with the allies. Trump promised to inform the European partners quickly. First of all, there was no information about when this information should take place.


Serap GülerCDU Minister of State in the Federal Foreign Office, summed up that it was “not a good day for the western world” without going into detail. Political scientist and military expert Carlo Masala The University of the Bundeswehr in Munich wrote at X that it was unclear in which points Putin and Trump agree. Political scientist Peter R. Neumann In addition to “warm words”, the King’s College in London didn’t see much. “Apparently it didn’t go well,” he evaluated the summit at X. “No deal. No ceasefire.”




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