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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.

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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.

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The Ukrainian president also wants a trilateral summit – American, Russian, Ukrainian – after Alaska.

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