French President Emmanuel Macron responds to Trump's comments about a Ukraine deal from Putin
French President Emmanuel Macron dismissed claims of a Ukraine ceasefire deal after talks between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin failed to produce an agreement, a Ukrainian politician said.
- In recent talks, Oleksandr Merezhko characterized the discussions between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin as a failure, citing Putin’s repeated focus on security concerns.
- Inviting Putin to boost his influence, President Donald Trump proposed gifting him 20% of Ukraine and shifting protection costs onto Europe.
- Reflecting on the negotiations, Oleksandr Merezhko told the New York Times it was a failure because Putin was again talking about security concerns and used his usual rhetoric.
- Seeing Dugin's multipolar ideas, Alexander Dugin influences both President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, who adopted his philosophy to seek regional power.
- Looking beyond Ukraine, President Donald Trump views global superpower costs as wasteful and focuses on forcing Canada to join the U.S., taking Greenland and seizing the Panama Canal.
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Surrounded by other European leaders, the President of the Republic escorted Volodymyr Zelensky to the White House to support him and make his voice heard.
A little phrase murmured by Donald Trump to Emmanuel Macron was captured by the microphones in the middle of Monday's meeting in Washington on Ukraine with European leaders and Volodymyr Zelensky.
Trump's revelations about a possible deal with Russia. Emmanuel Macron stresses the importance of security guarantees for Kiev and excludes any limitation of its weapons.
Trump's slip caught on mic before Zelensky meet: ‘Putin wants Ukraine deal for me…’
As he hosted seven European leaders at the White House to coordinate on ‘Security Guarantees’ for Ukraine, Trump was caught telling Macron in an open mic, ‘I think he wants to make a deal for me.’ Watch the video here
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