The B team
A veteran diplomat explains how the upcoming Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
A hastily arranged summit between President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is set for 15 August, in Alaska, where the two leaders will discuss a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will not attend, barring a last-minute change.
“History would tell us that the possibilities for a lasting peace coming out of this summit are pretty low.”
“The US national security establishment is increasingly being run by the B team — at best.”
“People who understand the process of diplomacy think that this is very amateurish and is unlikely to yield real results that are enforceable.”
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