CNN’s global affairs analyst Brett McGurk explains why even a failed summit between Vladimir Putin and Trump wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, citing a Cold War summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. A meeting that ultimately set “historic arms control deals and treaties”.
Breakdown
- A failed summit can still set conditions for future peace. 18s
- Historical precedent shows failed summits, like Reagan-Gorbachev in 1986, led to later agreements. 30s
- The White House policy has been focused on achieving a ceasefire. 1m 6s
- Clear objectives and firm positions are emphasized as key to negotiations. 1m 19s