For Trump and Putin, Handshakes on a Red Carpet and a Joint Limo Ride, Then an Abrupt Ending
Trump credits U.S. tariffs on India’s Russian oil imports for bringing Putin to talks in Alaska, where leaders made partial progress but no formal agreement was reached.
- President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, for nearly three hours to discuss winding down the Ukraine war but left without a deal.
- The meeting occurred amid a three-year conflict, with both leaders aiming to resolve differences, though some significant issues remained unresolved.
- Both presidents gave brief, vague statements, with Trump calling the talks very productive and Putin expressing hope to meet again soon.
- Trump stated that an agreement is not finalized until all terms are settled, highlighted the surge in U.S. investment, and Putin expressed confidence that the conflict will ultimately come to an end.
- Moscow reaffirmed its stance that the war will end only after the root causes are eliminated, suggesting the conflict continues amid cautious optimism and unresolved obstacles.
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The art of the ‘no deal’: How the Trump-Putin meeting unfolded
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin took no questions at a brief news conference where they hailed “constructive” talks but acknowledged there was still an impasse on key points.
LILLEY: Trump and Putin come close but don't strike deal
Donald Trump stood on the red carpet in Anchorage, Alaska after leaving Air Force One and clapped as Vladimir Putin walked towards him. The two leaders then stood for a photo-op on a stage that said Alaska 2025 as F-22 fighter jets and a B-2 bomber flew over them in a show of American strength.
REPLAY: Trump and Putin give joint press conference after Ukraine talks, take no questions
US President Donald Trump on Friday (August 15) hailed what he said were wide areas of agreement with Russian leader Vladimir Putin as the two leaders offered scant details on what was discussed at high-stakes talks in Alaska, while heaping praise on each other.
Trump Says 'Great Progress' Made in Meeting with Putin, But No Deal Yet
President Donald Trump said that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had an "extremely productive meeting" in Alaska about winding down the Ukraine war, but he also stressed "there's no deal until there's a deal." The post Trump Says ‘Great Progress’ Made in Meeting with Putin, But ‘No Deal Until There’s a Deal’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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