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    Is European lobbying of Trump a sign of strength – or weakness? | Russia-Ukraine war

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsAugust 20, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    European leaders are partaking in an unprecedented effort to sway United States President Donald Trump on Ukraine.

    They’re hoping to affect any take care of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    However what’s the standing of the transatlantic alliance now? Is it a relationship of equals, or is Trump absolutely in cost?

    Presenter: James Bays

    Visitors: 

    Mark Storella – Professor of the apply of diplomacy at Boston College, former US ambassador and served as deputy chief of mission on the US Embassy in Brussels.

    Jessica Berlin – Non-resident senior fellow on the Middle for European Coverage Evaluation and founding father of technique consultancy CoStruct in Berlin.

    Eldar Mamedov – Non-resident fellow on the Quincy Institute and a former Latvian diplomat who served in embassies in Washington, DC and Madrid.



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