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Yalta 2.0? Why Trump, Xi and Putin didn’t meet to carve up the world

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have delivered a joint message to Donald Trump: their vision of a multipolar global order is advancing, despite what they view as persistent American hegemony and unilateralism.

Over the past few months, speculation swirled around whether the US president might join Xi and Putin for a summit to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II – an echo of the Yalta Conference in 1945 – where world powers might engage in grand bargaining, or even carve out new spheres of influence.

“Yalta 2.0” did not happen this week. Xi and Putin stood shoulder to shoulder in Moscow’s Red Square, while Trump’s absence was no surprise, given Washington’s stalled negotiations over tariffs with Beijing and the Ukraine conflict with Moscow.

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Xi Jinping says China, Russia have ‘special responsibility’ to stand up to power politics

Xi Jinping says China, Russia have ‘special responsibility’ to stand up to power politics

In a joint statement on Thursday after their talks a day earlier, Xi and Putin pledged to extend cooperation on all fronts and counter what they described as Washington’s attempt at “dual containment” of the two countries.

Trump, long enamoured with deal making and personal diplomacy, entered his second term confident he could broker agreements with Beijing and Moscow. He imposed steep tariffs on China in an attempt to force trade concessions, and used a mix of pressure and strategic concessions to keep Russia at the negotiation table.

Yet results have been elusive. Neither Beijing nor Moscow has shown signs of backing down on core issues vital to their national interests.

Meanwhile, Trump’s tariff and Ukraine policies have sent shock waves across the globe, raising concerns that the US-led post-war order – anchored in alliances and open markets – is beginning to unravel.

Many analysts now see little prospect for meaningful cooperation between the US, China and Russia in solving persistent challenges, such as the Ukraine war.



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