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Rather than a Hague tribunal, the war in Ukraine is now set to end in a 21st-century Yalta Conference

A single phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has drawn a symbolic line under the post-war consensus. While the West may have won two world wars, popularised the concept of universal human rights, and outlived its chief opponent on the global stage, Soviet communism, that legacy was destroyed once and for all on Wednesday in the name of “striving for peace”.
Any Putin-Trump peace deal likely to be brokered may result in peace for Trump and Putin, but it will not result in peace for Ukraine.
The very idea that a US president could decide the fate of Europe in cahoots with a Russian dictator without Europe’s involvement risks putting the world back on a path to world war.










