'Wariness' in Ukraine Ahead of Trump-Putin Talks in Alaska
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Trump and Putin to meet on Friday • Specific demands on territorial issues
The Ukrainian Head of State, Volodymyr Zelensky, fears that the worst scenario emerges from the summit between the presidents of the United States and Russia, to be held Friday, August 15 in Alaska, but says he is ready to resist the "pressure".
The Russian and American presidents met in Alaska, in the United States on Friday. On the agenda, discussions on "an exchange of territories" between Moscow and Kiev to put an end to the war in Ukraine. A meeting synonymous with anxiety for the Ukrainians.
‘About to be sold out’ — Fears mount in Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin meeting
As U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, prepare to meet face-to-face in Alaska on Aug. 15, Ukraine is left to watch the talks that could shape its future. "It's not entirely clear what happens next," a source in the President's Office told the Kyiv Independent. "But it's clear that we're about to be a little bit sold out." Earlier in the day, in a closed-door meeting with journalists, attended by the Kyiv Inde…
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