💨 Abstract
In a hastily arranged summit in Alaska, U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin with a display of military might, including a B-2 bomber flyover. Despite the show of force, Putin seemed unperturbed, celebrating his return from international isolation. Trump, referred to as Putin's "friend," is reportedly advocating for a quick peace deal in Ukraine, aligning with Russia's interests and potentially sidelining Ukraine's and Europe's concerns.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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