Trump and Putin's red-carpet walk looks promising for Ukraine peace deal
'Putin, of course, has proved his point about creeping NATO obligations and the rest of it,' Mr Siracusa told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'When you have two leaders [Trump and Putin] on a red carpet, both of whom are responsible for 90 per cent of the world's thermal nuclear weapons, I think that's a good thing.'

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