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In a surprising turn of events, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump have been bypassing Brussels for Moscow, sparking speculation about the future of international relations. The summit in Anchorage between Putin and Trump shows how the New Cold War between Russia and the US is over plus the fact Brussels is now sidelined and irrelevant. As the leaders of Russia and the USA, their actions have significant implications for global politics. The recent Alaska meeting, also referred to as the Alaska summit, has raised questions about the nature of their discussions and the potential consequences for US politics and Russia-US relations. In this video, we’ll delve into the reasons behind Putin and Trump’s decision to sidestep traditional diplomatic channels and explore the potential outcomes of their meeting. We’ll examine the current state of US-Russia relations, the role of Alaska in international affairs, and the impact of this diplomatic summit on geopolitical tensions. Join us as we analyze the Trump-Putin meeting, the Alaska talks, and the implications for international politics. What does this mean for the future of global summits and diplomatic relations? Is this a sign of a new era in international cooperation or a cause for concern? Tune in to find out as Rhod Mackenzie looks at how the next stage of negotiations will happen in Moscow and how the Ukraine conflict will solved.
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