What the Western press wrote about Putin and Trump's conversation

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What the Western press wrote about Putin and Trump's conversation

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The British newspaper Daily Mail called Trump's statement about the start of negotiations on Ukraine "sensational" and noted that Trump could become the first US president to visit Russia since Barack Obama in 2013.

The Guardian noted that Trump's statements about the talks "have caused alarm in Kyiv and among its European allies," especially against the backdrop of US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's words, who ruled out Ukraine joining NATO.

The Financial Times also wrote about the Europeans’ concerns, pointing out their desire to take part in the negotiations on Ukraine.

The French Le Figaro reported the same: “Europeans fear that a possible peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia will be reached without them.”

The American portal Axios called the telephone conversation el salvador mobile database between Putin and Trump “a significant breakthrough in the frozen relations between the US and Russia.”

According to the BBC , Vladimir Putin has already achieved "something of a diplomatic victory" simply by having this phone call.

The AP noted that Trump had upended three years of U.S. policy toward Ukraine, which called Kiev a full participant in decision-making. The agency called Putin’s conversation with Trump “a potentially dramatic signal” (apparently for Ukraine).

The Economist wrote that the American authorities did not consult with the Ukrainian authorities before calling Vladimir Putin . The newspaper also reported that there is a gloomy mood among Ukrainian officials.

"I think everything will be decided without Ukraine," one of them told the publication. According to him, "Ukraine is in deep shit. And Europe, by the way, is too."

What experts say about Putin and Trump's conversation

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According to former Ukrainian politician Oleg Tsarev , the fact that Trump first spoke with Putin and then publicly announced that he would now inform Zelensky about the results of the negotiations is the Ukrainian president’s “nightmare.”

Tsarev also drew attention to the fact that neither the Kremlin nor the White House reported on whose initiative “such a long conversation” between Putin and Trump took place.
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