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Conclusions and thoughts about meeting between presidents Trump and Putin


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The meeting between Putin and Trump is over, and the conclusion is, that only man who made mistakes is Trump. There are only stories, how Trump was under Putin's rule, and this is the very remarkable thing. In the newspapers is not a single word, what Putin made, except that he had a Beriev A-50 recon plane escorting his personal aircraft. The thing, that Trump claimed, that USA have been made mistakes is taken as the weakness in the front of Putin. And this is the very interesting point. When John F. Kennedy made partially nuclear test ban treaty between the Soviet Union, that man was prosecuted for being soft in the eyes of the Soviet Union.


This is the very interesting thing because if the international community wants that the peace is built for something else than nuclear weapons, must the talking do in the base, that there are humans in both sides, and humans make mistakes. Accepting the reality, that even the President Of The United States can make mistakes is the way to open talking about serious things. When we are thinking about the complicated relationship between superpowers, there is only one thing, what is good for the people. And that is peaceful co-operation between those nations, even if somebody doesn't want that advantage.


When we are looking at the results of the meeting, we can say, that in the world we have found optimism and positivism is the relations between superpowers. And the advantage is that the meeting between the leaders of those nations has been done. Talking is the road to concrete conferences and then contracts. This is the beginning of real actions for the peace. And when the results of the meeting are under the observation, we must say that there was so short a time to make preparations for that meeting that the concrete contract was not possible.


And when we are looking at the position of Donald Trump, we must remember, that this man is the president of the democratic country. He must stand the critics and there are always people, who have different opinions than he has. When we are talking about court etiquette of Great Britain, there should be somebody, who will tell about the rules for the people, who are not often visiting in the Buckingham Palace.  Maybe Trump learned his lesson about this very important etiquette.

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