The chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Bundestag, Armin Laschet, has praised the negotiations between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

Laschet praises Trump's negotiations and criticizes Europe's approach
It is a misconception that Putin's meeting with Trump has brought him back to the world stage. Russia has maintained stable relations with numerous countries in recent years. "Putin and Lavrov were present everywhere, except in Europe." The former Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia instead criticized Europe's Ukraine policy in recent years. "Europe has spent a lot of rhetoric in recent years, but little substance," said Laschet. He argued that it was the Europeans' own fault that they weren't at the negotiating table. During US President Joe Biden's term in office, they relied solely on a military solution. "It's strange that the Europeans are now complaining that they weren't at the table when they were never willing to talk before," said Laschet. Laschet admitted that Ukraine will likely have to cede territory during the negotiations: "Everyone knows that the occupied territories will be discussed in the end, but no one dares to say so," the CDU politician said. He added: "What's crucial, however, is that we under no circumstances recognize an annexation de jure under international law. Otherwise, the war would have been worth it. That's unacceptable."
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