2025-05-25
32 分钟Welcome to The World in 10.
In an increasingly uncertain world, this is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
I'm Alex Dibble and I executive produce the podcast.
The World in 10 is partnered with Frontline, the interview series from Times Radio,
available on YouTube, with expert analysis of the world's conflicts.
At the weekend, we bring you Frontline interviews in full.
Here's one from this week.
I hope you find it interesting.
Hello and welcome to Frontline with me, Philip Ingram.
Now today,
as we continue to analyse the implications of the just over two hour phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on Monday,
and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he's currently waiting for Russia's conditions for a ceasefire,
we've got the privilege of talking to Ambassador John Herbst.
Now, Ambassador Herbst is a Senior Director for the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Centre.
He served for 31 years in the Foreign Service.
as a Foreign Service officer in the U.S.
Department of State.
And he was U.S. ambassador to Ukraine between 2003 and 2006,
when he worked to enhance not just U.S.-Ukraine relations,
but helped ensure the conduct of fair Ukrainian presidential election.