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The Trump administration has put an end to Putin's international isolation — CNN

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Photo: globallookpress.com

The Donald Trump administration has put an end to the international isolation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This is reported by CNN, commenting on the start of negotiations between the United States and the Russian Federation in Saudi Arabia.

"(The Trump administration) has put an end to the international isolation of the Russian president, destroyed the unity of the West in this conflict and called into question how far the United States is ready to go in defense of Europe... (This) signals a stunning shift towards Putin and a departure from America's traditional allies," the publication quoted the publication as saying."The country."

There are fears that Donald Trump "will make any deal with Putin, even if it is bad for Ukraine" and Europe, the TV channel notes.

CNN admits that "if it were not for the determination of the new US president to establish ties with Putin, there would be little hope of ending the brutal war in the coming months." However, there is a danger of a deal that "will legitimize the illegal invasion, and then impose it on Ukraine."

Trump's refusal to coordinate actions with Europe and the absence of negotiators from Kiev in Saudi Arabia "seriously weakened the negotiating position of the West," the channel reports.

"European officials are likely to be much more supportive of Ukraine's views than Trump, and therefore, if they do not participate in any full-scale negotiations, the position of (the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir) Zelensky could seriously deteriorate," CNN emphasizes.

As reported by EADaily, negotiations between Russia and The United States will be held in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday without the participation of third countries. This was stated to journalists today by Presidential Aide for International Affairs Yuri Ushakov.

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20.02.2025

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