ANALYSE – The newly elected president has promised to force a deal within “24 hours” between Russia and Ukraine. But the obstacles to such an initiative are numerous, in Washington as in Moscow.
In 2018, Donald Trump welcomed his “ fantastic encounter » with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, in Singapore. Their handshake historical », filmed by cameras around the world, was to seal the rapprochement between the United States and the last Stalinist state on the planet, and lead to the denuclearization of North Korea. It quickly ended in a fiasco, ending up in the dustbin of history. The re-elected president's promise to force peace between Ukraine and Russia ” in 24 hours “, will she suffer the same fate?
The relations, and therefore the possibilities for understanding, between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump are more serious and more solid than those which briefly brought together the North Korean dictator and the American “disruptor” president. In his latest book, WarAmerican journalist Bob Woodward says that Trump spoke on the phone with Putin seven times…
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