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"Putin won": what is the world's first reaction to Alaska negotiations

To spread: the meeting on Alaska President Donald Trump with Russian leader Vladimir Putin ended: according to her results, no agreements or arrangements for ceasefire were signed. Different public people in the world regard negotiations and their results as Putin's success. The conditions of the meeting and a statement that was heard from leaders at a press conference after closed negotiations caused various reactions. Focus has collected public people comments on Alaska talks.

Former Donald Trump Adviser, John Bolton, one of the first publicly reacted to Alaska negotiations and their results. According to CNN, he believes that Trump "did not get nothing" from this meeting. "Trump did not lose, but Putin clearly won. Trump got nothing but new meetings," he said. John Bolton also believes that Putin managed to achieve a few things in the results of negotiations in Alaska: Bolton added that Trump eventually reached "very small.

" "This is far from the end, but I would say that Putin has reached most of what he wanted. Trump reached very small," the exader Trump explained. Wolfgang Ishinger, German diplomat and expert of the Munich Security Conference, which is considered one of the most experienced and respected experts in the world on foreign policy, also believes that Putin has won in Alaska talks. He wrote about it on his page on the network X.

"Putin received a red carpet with Trump, Trump received nothing," - so the German diplomat described the results of the negotiations. Ishinger believes that no real progress has been made as a result of negotiations in Alaska. "As we should expect: neither cease fire nor peace. No real progress. Obviously 1-0 is in favor of Putin," he said. The Europeans instead received "disappointment" after Trump and Putin's conversation, and nothing was achieved for Ukrainians, the diplomat said.

Senator-Democrat Richard Blumental, a member of the Senate Committee on the Armed Forces, believes that Putin and Trump's meeting did not produce any results, reports his words CNN. "This summit did not produce any results. It was an empty chatter. It was only a shrugging," he commented. The senator also criticized Trump for his actions on Putin during a meeting on Alaska. "It was not good for me when I heard the US President Vladimir Putin with his wonderful friend. Vladimir Putin is a war crime . . .

The reality is that people all over Ukraine die and die because Putin continues to bomb them," Blumental stressed. The head of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavsky, after negotiating in Alaska, reminded the danger of dictators' pacification. He compared a meeting on Alaska with the Munich plot of Adolf Hitler on his page X. "You can achieve temporary peace with the help of a policy of violence, but not achieved a long peace," he quoted the words of Anthony Eden.

Anton Eden, the British minister, at one time proclaimed them in 1938 after the signing of the Munich Agreement, which historians call the shameful example of the "deduction" of the aggressor. We will remind, after negotiation with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Donald Trump gave an interview with Fox News, in which he stated that now everything depends on Vladimir Zelensky. The Kremlin stated that the meeting of Putin and Trump was successful, and the leaders made "comprehensive statements.