Belfast Telegraph

If Trump and Putin cannot recognise failure to show unity over Armistice centenary they should resign

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THE 100th anniversar­y of the signing of the Armistice is a time to unite and recognise the bravery and reality of warfare as a step to preventing any further such events.

As part of the remembranc­e, many of the world’s leaders took a symbolic walk in the rain down the Champs-Elysees in Paris, but two were missing — presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

The concern is that, despite “playing nice” at the moment, these are two leaders of the countries most likely to start fighting.

White House Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said this was “due to security protocols”, although it may have been due to the rain affecting Trump’s hair.

Such a flippant suggestion is obviously inappropri­ate, but so too is not rememberin­g the fallen and the injured.

Yes, there are people who may attack them, but what of the other world leaders? Are they not important enough to be worried? Symbolism is important and unless Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are willing to be leaders — not only of their own countries, but of this walk and search for peace — then they should recognise their failings and resign.

Remember the fallen and broken, not just in walks, but in making strides to prevent any further battles.

DENNIS FITZGERALD Melbourne, Australia

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