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The scramble to convince Trump to back Ukraine – The Latest

by The Guardian

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"This is a defence crisis for Europe, it's an economic crisis for Europe, this is existential."
"Russia is not winning this war. It might not be losing and Ukraine might not be winning either, but Russia certainly isn't winning."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, the conversation revolves around the G7 summit where leaders are trying to engage Donald Trump regarding the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. European leaders are particularly concerned that Trump's recent diplomatic gains, such as a deal with Iran, could lead him to push for a peace deal that favors Russia. Despite Trump's inconsistent past with both Zelensky and Putin, he acknowledges the need for concessions from Russia, a potential shift welcomed by European leaders.

The discussion emphasizes the economic ramifications of the war for Europe and the need for a unified strategic approach to Ukraine. John Henley, the Guardian's Europe correspondent, explains that while Ukraine has made gains in some areas, Russia's war capabilities are still significant. The overall situation remains precarious, with neither side clearly winning or losing. The G7 serves as an important platform for leaders to discuss these issues, although tangible outcomes are often limited. The episode concludes by highlighting the existential threat the conflict poses to European stability and security.

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Episode Summary

In this episode, the conversation revolves around the G7 summit where leaders are trying to engage Donald Trump regarding the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. European leaders are particularly concerned that Trump's recent diplomatic gains, such as a deal with Iran, could lead him to push for a peace deal that favors Russia. Despite Trump's inconsistent past with both Zelensky and Putin, he acknowledges the need for concessions from Russia, a potential shift welcomed by European leaders.

The discussion emphasizes the economic ramifications of the war for Europe and the need for a unified strategic approach to Ukraine. John Henley, the Guardian's Europe correspondent, explains that while Ukraine has made gains in some areas, Russia's war capabilities are still significant. The overall situation remains precarious, with neither side clearly winning or losing. The G7 serves as an important platform for leaders to discuss these issues, although tangible outcomes are often limited. The episode concludes by highlighting the existential threat the conflict poses to European stability and security.

Key Takeaways

  • European leaders are concerned about Trump's influence on the Russia-Ukraine negotiations.
  • Trump's recent diplomatic momentum could lead to a peace deal favoring Russia.
  • Ukraine's economic partnership with the U.S. may incentivize Trump to negotiate a peace deal.

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