💨 Abstract
The upcoming U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska, with only 48 hours remaining, appears to be driven by President Trump's personal interests rather than strategic geopolitical considerations. Trump is reportedly aiming for a personal victory, potentially the Nobel Peace Prize, rather than protecting American, Russian, or Ukrainian interests. Experts suggest that Trump's diplomacy is focussed on his political needs and media wins, rather than coherent foreign policy.
Courtesy: Gergana Krasteva
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