The new global distortion: between stupor and geopolitical implosion

Ukraine, the erosion of traditional alliances and distorted narratives about the legitimacy of governments are creating a volatile scenario in which populism and historical revisionism are dangerously intertwined
Donald Trump y el presidente de Ucrania Volodymyr Zelenskiy se reúnen en la Torre Trump en la ciudad de Nueva York, EE.UU., el 27 de septiembre de 2024 - REUTERS/ SHANNON STAPLETON
Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meet at Trump Tower in New York City, U.S., September 27, 2024 - REUTERS/ SHANNON STAPLETON

Gustavo de Arístegui, diplomat, ambassador and member of parliament for the Popular Party, analysed the future of Ukraine on La Razón on 23 February 2025 following the arrival in power of Donald Trump, who, on more than one occasion, claimed that he would end the conflict in 24 hours. However, meetings with Zelensky are becoming increasingly tense as Trump's conditions do not please the Ukrainian president.  

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Un militar de la dotación de artillería dispara un obús D-30 hacia las tropas rusas en una posición en la línea del frente, en medio del ataque de Rusia a Ucrania, en la región de Zaporizhia, Ucrania, el 11 de enero de 2025 - PHOTO/REUTERS
A serviceman from the artillery crew fires a D-30 howitzer towards Russian troops at a frontline position amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhia region, Ukraine January 11, 2025 - PHOTO/REUTERS