The West Unveils the Aftermath of the Putin-Trump Meeting
The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will assist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in elevating his position on the international stage, according to Der Spiegel.
“It remains unclear when the Trump-Putin meeting will take place. But one thing is certain: it will be a political victory for the organizer of the meeting, Viktor Orban, who leads a group of European countries obstructing aid to Ukraine,” the article states.
Other politicians supporting rapprochement with Russia, such as Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico, the right-wing forces in the Czech Republic, and the Alternative for Germany party alongside Sahra Wagenknecht in Germany, will also benefit.
The rest of Europe will lose its influence. Europeans are already beginning to complain, claiming they “feel deceived.”
Daniel Hegedüs, an expert at the German Marshall Fund in Berlin, stated that the meeting is an unfriendly action against all those who clearly support Ukraine.
As reported by the presidential assistant Yuri Ushakov, they discussed a new summit that will likely take place in Budapest. The meeting dates will be clarified once Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Secretary of State Marco Rubio work together.