Presidents Trump, Putin Hold Press Conference After Meeting in Alaska to Discuss Russia-Ukraine War
Trump and Putin discussed progress on peace proposals and plans for future talks, with Trump aiming to deliver Russia's proposals to Ukraine and the European Union, officials said.
- In Alaska, Trump and Putin held a press conference after their meeting, with Putin criticizing Biden and referencing Trump’s argument on stopping the war.
- The summit aimed to address Ukraine’s security, with Trump planning to deliver Russia’s proposals to Ukrainian and EU bodies, and Putin seeking a deal to cement gains and block NATO expansion.
- The Russian leader said, `many points were agreed to` with `very few` issues remaining, and Trump said talks included discussions about Ukraine and he will probably meet Putin again soon.
- He indicated Trump said he will probably see Putin again soon and said he would speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and call European and NATO leaders for updates.
- Foreign governments will observe whether President Donald Trump’s openness to meeting Putin in Moscow could reshape US-Russia relations, despite ongoing tensions with Ukraine.
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