Alaska Summit Heralds Change of Direction for Global Diplomacy
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High stakes diplomacy and canceled Halibut Olympia, insights from the Alaska Summit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, who has covered her share of high stakes diplomatic meetings between some of the world's most powerful people, spoke with Scott Detrow about what was different during the recent Trump-Putin Alaska Summit.
The concepts poured into this section do not necessarily reflect the editorial line of NODAL. We consider it important that they be known because they contribute to a comprehensive vision of the region. Carlos Fazio * After the meeting between Trump and Putin in Anchorage, where they both won, NATO, the EU and Zelensky weakened, but they continue kicking. [...] La entrada The Alaska summit and the days after – By Carlos Fazio appears first in NO…
Moscow, Aug 24 (EFE) – Russian e-commerce giants WB and Ozon have begun selling T-shirts on their platforms featuring greetings from Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump during their recent summit in Alaska. The items cost around 800 rubles, or about $10. Furthermore, […]
Although some describe the Trump-Putin meeting as lacking in “tangible” agreements, the significance of the Alaska summit goes far beyond a presidential meeting. Mátyás Kohán explored this topic in the recent Tempó.
The Alaska Summit marked a turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war. One of the topics discussed after the summit was the idea that the Atlantic order has disintegrated, and a multipolar world is being established. Mira Terada, President of the Struggle for Justice Foundation, answered our questions in light of these discussions.
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