Trump and Putin meet at US base in Alaska
The summit ended without an agreement as Trump endorsed a peace deal including territorial concessions favored by Russia, while Ukraine and European allies expressed concern over sidelining Kyiv.
- U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska and gave him a letter from the First Lady, as reported by Reuters.
- The meeting concluded without a ceasefire from Putin, though Trump described the talks as 'very productive' with 'many points we agreed on.'
- Putin advised Trump on how to run 'honest elections' while emphasizing that negotiations were conducted respectfully.
- Despite the summit aimed at peace, Russia continued to bombard Ukraine and make advances along the front, with no immediate response from Kyiv.
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