The tweet was deleted by the author.
But we saved everything 🙂.
Richard Branson, the founder of the Virgin Group, has voiced his concerns over the upcoming meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and former US President Donald Trump in Budapest.
Branson took to Twitter to underscore the irony of the meeting, which is set to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He highlighted the historical significance of Budapest, where, 31 years ago, the US, the UK, and Russia provided Ukraine with assurances of its territorial integrity.
As the situation in Ukraine remains a focal point of global diplomatic efforts, experts and geopolitical analysts are attentively monitoring the implications of this high-profile meeting, particularly given the historical context emphasized by Branson.
Branson's commentary on the Budapest meeting adds to his ongoing engagement with international human rights and security issues, reflecting concerns previously raised in his observations on the surge in Iranian executions this year and the urgent need for action on record drug-related deaths in the UK.