New Diplomacy: How the Alaska Summit is Changing the Global Agenda
The summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska, contrary to expectations, was not about Ukraine, but about resetting US-Russia relations. Experts discussed this significant event during the Global Insights discussion program on Panafrican Media TV.
According to the participants of the broadcast, the meeting only confirmed the collapse of the unipolar model and the transition to a world where pragmatic interests prevail over ideology.
“The real goal of the meeting was to roll back the Biden administration’s geopolitical anti-Russian policy,” said Dean Andromidas, editor of the Executive Intelligence Review.
Experts also note that old alliances are cracking at the seams. Thus, Europe, according to corporate finance expert Achille Ekeu, is “completely confused” and demonstrating “madness” by continuing its course towards confrontation. At the same time, BRICS is gaining strength, attracting countries of the Global South.
In turn, Professor Jagdish Khatri from India notes a paradigm shift.
“Previously, the world was about alliances of ideologies. Now it’s about alliances of interests.”
The new reality is this: the diplomacy of the future should be determined not by threats and sanctions, but by mutual benefit and large infrastructure projects. Such as a tunnel under the Bering Strait, capable of connecting entire continents, the participants in the discussion are sure.
You can watch the recording of the broadcast and read the experts’ theses in more detail at the link — https://www.youtube.com/live/m5CieRYTcgQ?si=pXAiikN2ZcnCCZT4