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Vladimir Putin's international standing has improved, particularly in Eurasia, due to shifting global alliances and the actions of President Trump. Despite strained relations with some European nations, Putin's diplomatic efforts have yielded results.
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Putin Finds a Growing Embrace on the Global Stage By Paul Sonne Reporting from Berlin Published Sept. 1, 2025Updated Sept. 2, 2025, 3:58 a.m. ET When Vladimir V. Putin attended the annual summit of Eurasia’s main political and security organization three years ago, the Russian president seemed isolated and on the ropes. China’s leader raised concerns about Mr. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. India’s prime minister pointedly declared, “Today’s era is not of war.” Other heads of state left their Russian counterpart idling alone ahead of meetings. And on the battlefield in Ukraine, Moscow’s troops were collapsing in retreat. Now, Mr. Putin’s fortunes have changed — and so has the world. Nowhere was that more apparent in recent days than in Tianjin, China, where leaders from member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Eurasian security grouping, met on Monday alongside heads of state from other countries. Mr. Putin used his stage to publicly blame the West for the war...
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