Trump says 'no deal' but progress made after Ukraine talks with Putin
- Donald Trump stated that the meeting with Vladimir Putin was "productive," despite no agreement on Ukraine issues during their summit.
- Putin expressed hope that their discussions could "pave the way for peace in Ukraine."
- Trump plans to consult Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO leaders regarding the summit outcomes and Putin's friendship.
- No breakthrough on a ceasefire was announced following Trump's nearly three-hour summit with Putin.
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The talks in Alaska did not bring a final breakthrough - but the Trump side sees itself on a good path.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was greeted in the US with red carpet; the Kremlin der met Trump, but they did not announce agreement.
Vladimir Putin used to lie at the beginning of the war with which his invasion was marching “according to the plan.” But now, three and a half years later, his new strategy works. US President Donald Trump has accepted the Russian rejection of a truce and has once again postponed sine die any decision that restrains Moscow in its bloodshed in Ukraine. This Friday’s meeting of the presidents in Alaska ended earlier than expected without any tangi…
Trump, Putin break off summit with no Ukraine deal as talks end early
ANCHORAGE - President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin broke off a high-stakes meeting on Friday that aimed to end the bloodiest European war since World War II in a historic visit that boosted the Russian leader but did…
Constructive void: Putin's conditions still mean Ukraine's capitulation.
Trump says Ukraine needs to make a deal after summit with Putin ends without ceasefire
U.S. President Donald Trump said Ukraine should agree a deal to end the war with Russia, after holding a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin that yielded no agreement on a ceasefire.
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