Melania Trump sends letter to Putin about abducted children
- On August 15, 2025, President Donald Trump held an extensive meeting lasting close to three hours with Vladimir Putin at a U.S. military facility in Anchorage, Alaska.
- The meeting occurred amid ongoing conflict that began with Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and rising tensions over child abductions.
- At the summit, President Trump personally delivered a message from his wife, Melania Trump, to Putin addressing the issue of children taken during the ongoing conflict.
- Ukraine has confirmed that close to 19,500 children have been forcibly taken to Russia without the approval of their families, labeling these actions as war crimes that fulfill the U.N. treaty's criteria for genocide.
- The meeting did not produce a ceasefire deal, but the letter highlighted international concern over children affected by the conflict and could pressure further dialogue.
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After the meeting in Alaska, Trump speaks of a "peace agreement", Putin values the summit as a success – for himself. US broadcaster Fox News publishes a letter from the First Lady to the Russian President. More in the live ticker.
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