The article discusses the implications of President Trump's foreign policy, particularly in relation to Russia's war in Ukraine. It highlights talks between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Russian counterpart about possibly ending the conflict without Ukrainian representation. This reflects a concerning trend of sidelining Ukraine in diplomatic discussions, as prominent U.S. officials like Vice President JD Vance question Europe’s role in the situation. The potential realignment in international relations under Trump's administration raises alarms about the future of U.S.-Ukraine relations and the broader geopolitical landscape.
Patrick Healy discusses how President Trump seems inclined to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine without involving Ukraine itself or its European allies.
Tom Friedman emphasizes that Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent meeting with his Russian counterpart signifies a potential shift in international relations, particularly regarding Ukraine.
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