Latest news with #AngelaStent


Bloomberg
2 days ago
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Trump Says He Could Meet Putin Soon, Even Without Zelenskiy
President Donald Trump said he'd be willing to meet with Vladimir Putin, even if the Russian leader hadn't yet agreed to also sit down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Dr. Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, examines whether diplomacy will ultimately win out as the war in Ukraine drags deep into its fourth year. Dr. Stent speaks with Carol Massar and Norah Mulinda on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. (Source: Bloomberg)


CNBC
15-07-2025
- Politics
- CNBC
China doesn't want Russia to lose this war, likely won't put pressure on Putin: Brookings
Angela Stent, senior fellow at Brookings Institution, says Russian President Vladimir Putin counted on Chinese President Xi Jinping's support when he invaded Ukraine – and continues to count on Beijing's economic support and diplomatic support on a global stage.


Bloomberg
14-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Fastenal Meets Estimates, Trump Threatens Tariffs on Russia
On Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, Tim Stenovec and Norah Mulinda discuss President Donald Trump's to impose stiff financial penalties on Russia if it does not end hostilities with Ukraine, while pledging fresh weapons supplies for Kyiv. They also spoke with Fastenal CEO Daniel Forness about the company's earnings, and discussed the President's latest criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. On today's episode: Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution Angela Stent, Fastenal CEO Daniel Forness, and Bloomberg News Federal Reserve Reporter Amara Omeokwe (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
14-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Trump Renews Backing of Ukraine with Missiles, Russia Threats
Angela Stent, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, breaks down the potential impact of Trump's threat of financial penalties on Russia if Putin does not agree to a peace deal with Ukraine within 50 days. (Source: Bloomberg)


Al Jazeera
11-06-2025
- Politics
- Al Jazeera
Why Trump's attempts to make peace in Ukraine will fail
Despite the White House pressure to end the Ukraine war, which has resulted in face-to-face talks, it has only worsened. Andrey Kortunov, the former director of the Russian International Affairs Council, tells host Steve Clemons that war is a high priority for Moscow, and a low priority for Washington, so Russia is not in a rush to resolve the conflict according to United States President Donald Trump's timeline. Former National Intelligence Council officer Angela Stent argues that the wider Russian strategy is to undo the Western advances made in Eastern Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union.