Trump and Putin Head to Anchorage for Ukraine Ceasefire Summit
- Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting in Alaska on August 15 to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, marking their first face-to-face meeting in over seven years.
- The summit is viewed as a significant moment in U.S.-Russia relations amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, with expectations for meaningful outcomes being low.
- Putin aims to secure recognition for territorial claims in Ukraine, while Trump hopes to make progress towards ending the war and possibly enhancing his peace efforts.
- Concerns exist about the absence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from the discussions, as any agreement could legitimize Russia's territorial gains.
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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska next night. They last met in July 2018.
Kremlin leader Putin wants to be in Anchorage on time for the summit with US President Trump. His spokesman explains what the Russian side is prepared to do.
The Ukrainian president also wants a trilateral summit – American, Russian, Ukrainian – after Alaska.
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President Donald Trump teased the possibility of reaching an economic deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their bilateral talks in Alaska.The U.S. president spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One on his Friday morning flight across the country to the summit, and he was asked what woul...
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