Trump and Putin meet in Saudi Arabia as NATO faces pressure to respond
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin recently met in Saudi Arabia to discuss the Ukraine conflict. Trump has made controversial claims, including that Ukraine started the war and that President Zelensky is a dictator. This has raised concerns among some leaders about the implications for NATO and global stability. Critics argue that Trump's actions could undermine Ukraine's position in peace talks and allow Russian interference in future elections. They emphasize the need for a coordinated response from democracies to counter Trump's influence and support Ukraine. The situation highlights a shift in the dynamics of international relations, with Trump's rhetoric causing unease among European leaders. There are calls for NATO to take a stronger stance in response to these developments.