
Markus Ackeret
Markus Ackeret is a Russia correspondent known for his insightful analysis of the complex political landscape between Russia and the West. He often provides commentary on international relations and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the intricacies of diplomatic negotiations and the motivations of key players like Vladimir Putin. His recent assessments indicate that a peace deal in Ukraine remains elusive, emphasizing the challenges faced by negotiators, including former U.S. President Donald Trump, in achieving a lasting resolution.
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Markus Ackeret is a political correspondent who has reported from Russia and other countries for nearly two decades.
Beobachtungen des Korrespondenten Markus Ackeret
Markus Ackeret reported on the Berlin Christmas market attack for a newspaper.
Ein Lastwagen rast 2016 in einen Berliner Weihnachtsmarkt – NZZ-AdventskalenderMarkus Ackeret reported on the United Russia party congress and the implications of Putin's continued power.
Putin will 2007 Ministerpräsident werden – NZZ-AdventskalenderMarkus Ackeret is a Moscow correspondent discussing the implications of a dictated peace in Ukraine.
Was bedeutet er für die Ukraine und Europa? «NZZ Pro»-TalkMarkus Ackeret is a long-time NZZ correspondent in Russia participating in the talk.
was bedeutet er für Europa?Markus Ackeret describes the Iranian-Russian dependencies and interests.
Warum er im Iran nicht eingreift – «NZZ Geopolitik»Markus Ackeret provided insights on the negotiations between Trump and Putin.
Ukraine-Deal: Trump verhandelt, Putin bleibt hart










