Russia Seeks Talks with Trump to Roll Back NATO Expansion

WASHINGTON: Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed interest in holding discussions with newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump to address the rollback of NATO expansion, aiming for new security agreements between the two nations.

According to reports, Putin has suggested that there could be potential talks with Trump regarding changes to global security frameworks, with a focus on reducing threats to Russia’s security. A former Kremlin official indicated that Trump might be open to discussions about the future of NATO, with a desire to scale back its influence.

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Notably, following Trump’s election victory, he made a phone call to President Putin the day after the results were announced, advising him on de-escalating the conflict in Ukraine and preventing further military aggression.

The discussions could mark a shift in international relations, as both leaders explore new pathways to security cooperation, potentially reshaping the dynamic between Russia, the U.S., and NATO.

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