Donald Trump has signed a 14-point agreement with Iran, aiming to end a conflict he helped initiate. Satisfied with his Middle East efforts, Trump now seeks to broker peace in Ukraine. But the path forward is fraught with challenges.
Trump's Shift in Focus
Jenna Amatulli speaks with the Guardian's Andrew Roth about the likelihood of the Iran deal's success and why Trump is redirecting his attention to Ukraine. The agreement marks a significant pivot in US foreign policy, moving from the Middle East to Eastern Europe.
Challenges Ahead
Despite the deal, experts question whether Trump can achieve a similar breakthrough in Ukraine. The conflict there involves complex geopolitical dynamics, including Russia's role and European security concerns. Roth analyzes the obstacles and the potential for a negotiated settlement.
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