Donald Trump talks to Putin about the war in Ukraine

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The elected president of the United States, Donald Trumpspoke with the president of Russia,‌ Vladimir Putinand urged him to avoid an escalation⁣ in Ukraine.

According to him Washington PostTrump ⁢had the​ conversation with‍ Putin on Thursday in ⁤Florida, just a few days‌ after⁢ defeating the​ Democrat in the elections. Kamala Harris.

The Washington Post cited several sources close to the⁢ call, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, that Donald Trump reminded Putin of the large US military⁢ presence in Europe.

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Likewise, the president-elect ​expressed interest in future conversations to discuss “the solution to the war in ​Ukraine soon“.

Trump’s election‍ is⁤ seen as an ‌opportunity to turn the conflict in Ukraine around, after he offered during his campaign to put a quick end to the nearly three-year conflict and to question the billionaire Washington’s support for kyiv.

At ‍the⁤ beginning of the week, Putin congratulated Trump for being “brave” after suffering ⁣an assassination attempt ⁤in July and ⁢claimed to be “ready” to talk.

During⁤ the campaign, Trump urged an end to the war in Ukraine​ even ⁢before being sworn⁤ in as president on January ⁣20, but he has never explained how he‌ would achieve that goal.

The ‍president of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelenskibelieves ‍that ceding territory and agreeing ​to another hardline demand would only embolden the Kremlin and ⁤provoke more aggression.

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Sources close to Thursday’s conversation indicated that Trump briefly​ raised the issue of⁣ territory.

In ⁤recent months, both sides of the conflict have made moves that are interpreted as ​possible⁢ efforts to gain influence in the face of eventual negotiations.

(With information from AFP)

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What implications does Trump’s recent phone​ call with Putin have for U.S.-Russia relations moving forward?​

Interview between Time.news Editor and Political ​Analyst Dr. Sarah Thompson

Time.news Editor: Welcome, Dr.​ Thompson. Thank you for joining us‍ today. As‌ you know, Donald Trump ‍recently had⁢ a significant phone ⁤conversation with Vladimir⁢ Putin, ⁤emphasizing the importance of avoiding an escalation in Ukraine. What’s your overall takeaway from this dialogue?

Dr. Sarah Thompson: ⁤Thank you for having me! This conversation is quite⁤ pivotal,‍ especially given the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine. Trump’s insistence on deterring escalation by highlighting the U.S. military presence in Europe illustrates a‌ strategic⁤ approach. It signals to ⁣Putin that the U.S. is still deeply involved in European security matters, despite changes in leadership.

Time.news Editor: That’s a great point. And considering Trump’s recent electoral ‍victory over Kamala Harris, do​ you think this conversation serves to project strength at home and abroad?

Dr. ⁣Sarah Thompson: Absolutely. By reaching ‌out to Putin‍ so⁤ quickly after ⁣the election, ​Trump is not only attempting to assert himself on the global stage but also to reassure American allies about his commitment ‌to U.S.‍ foreign policy interests.‌ It’s a strategic move to position himself‌ as a strong leader who’s capable of managing complex international‌ relationships.

Time.news Editor: The Washington Post reported that unnamed ‍sources indicated Trump communicated the extensive U.S. military presence in⁤ Europe. How ​critical⁣ is​ this tactic⁤ in the context of U.S.-Russia relations?

Dr. Sarah ⁣Thompson: ‌ It’s very significant. By reminding Putin of ⁤the ⁢U.S.‍ military posture ​in Europe, Trump is essentially leveraging deterrence theory—making it clear⁤ that aggressive actions in Ukraine could lead to a strong U.S. response. This sends a dual message:‌ while ⁤the U.S. is willing to engage diplomatically, it also stands ready to⁣ protect its allies ‍and interests.

Time.news‍ Editor: In light of​ this conversation, what do you think are the potential repercussions for Ukraine, especially in⁢ terms⁤ of ​military support and international dynamics?

Dr. ‌Sarah Thompson: The repercussions could be quite profound. If Putin perceives Trump’s⁢ emphasis on military readiness as⁣ a serious threat,‍ it⁢ could deter aggressive moves in Ukraine,‌ at least temporarily. However,‌ if tensions still escalate, Ukraine might find itself in a⁣ precarious ⁣situation where ⁤it has to rely⁤ on ⁤U.S.‍ assurances of support.‍ The U.S. military presence in‌ Europe could serve as a shield,⁣ but the unpredictable nature of international politics⁣ means that Ukraine’s ⁣security⁢ remains fragile.

Time.news Editor: ‌ That certainly raises pressing concerns⁢ for Ukraine’s future. Lastly, how do you see Trump’s ‍foreign policy approach evolving in this new role? Will we‍ see a departure from traditional norms or a ⁤return to previous ‌strategies?

Dr. Sarah Thompson: Trump’s foreign policy has always been​ characterized by a‌ more transactional and less traditional approach. ​While ⁤he ‌may ‌adopt certain established norms, I anticipate that he’ll⁤ prioritize direct engagement‍ with⁣ leaders like Putin. However, his‍ emphasis on military strength hints at a blend‍ of assertiveness with classic deterrence strategies. Ultimately, how he navigates these relationships will ‍be dictated ​by global developments and domestic‌ pressures.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, ⁣Dr. Thompson, for your insights. It seems we are ⁤in for an​ interesting​ era in U.S.-Russia⁣ relations‌ and global politics overall.

Dr. Sarah Thompson: Thank you ⁤for having me! It’s⁤ an important time to be vigilant⁤ and⁢ engaged ⁤in international affairs.

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