Special Edition - Macron/Trump: a turning point for Ukraine? - 02/24


This Monday, February 24, Emmanuel Macron is in Washington to meet Donald Trump to try to influence the American position, while France warns against a "botched" ceasefire agreement in Ukraine. For him, Donald Trump's return marks "a tipping point" in the war in Ukraine. Donald Trump says he is "convinced" that Vladimir Putin "wants to reach an agreement on Ukraine". We talk about it with: Mathieu Coache, BFMTV special correspondent in Washington DC (United States). Ulysse Gosset, BFMTV special correspondent in Washington DC (United States). Thierry Arnaud, international political columnist BFMTV. Jean-Paul Paloméros, former Chief of Staff of the Air Force and former NATO Allied Commander. Masha Kondakova, Ukrainian director of the documentary "Inner Wars". Yves Thréard, BFMTV political columnist. Clémence Dibout, special correspondent for BFMTV. Benoît Ballet, BFMTV correspondent. Nicolas Coadou, BFMTV special correspondent. Stéphan Bureau, BFMTV United States consultant. Brigitte Adès, senior reporter for Politique Internationale magazine. Bernard Guetta, MEP Renew, specialist in international geopolitics. Oxana Melnychuk, director of the association Unis pour l'Ukraine, Ukrainian political scientist. Claude Blanchemaison, former French ambassador to Moscow. Guillaume Ancel, former officer and war columnist. Marianne Babich, Franco-Ukrainian communications advisor. And Elsa Vidal, international columnist BFMTV.
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