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Trump diplomatic blitz spins big gambles as signs of success

Crucial elements remain unresolved on Iran as well as Ukraine, with Russia so far balking at a ceasefire, while India has disputed some US claims about its role in mediation efforts

May 13, 2025 / 20:22 IST
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On Monday, Trump touted the results of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s trade talks with China in Switzerland over the weekend as a “total reset.”

It was the kind of week that would make even a seasoned diplomat’s head spin: China trade talks, India-Pakistan truce, a ceasefire with the Houthis and Iran nuclear negotiations. Not to mention a Gaza hostage release, new trade framework with the UK and the tantalizing prospect of ending Russia’s war in Ukraine.

For President Donald Trump’s boosters, these are proof that his hard-charging America First foreign and trade policies are yielding results better and faster than his predecessors could only imagine.

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At the same time, crucial elements remain unresolved on Iran as well as Ukraine, with Russia so far balking at a ceasefire, while India has disputed some US claims about its role in mediation efforts. Along with other norms, Trump’s White House has jettisoned the diplomatic tradition of quietly building consensus among allies or between adversaries, opting instead to negotiate in public and in real time.

Taken together, the latest moves reveal a White House eager to show it has momentum to pivot from a volatile first 100 days — marked by global market turmoil over tariffs — toward elusive resolutions to conflicts that Trump had promised to easily solve if he were granted a second term.