Zelensky: Putin Will Benefit Most From Trump Alaska Summit
- Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15 to discuss the Ukraine war, marking Putin's first trip to the West since February 2022 and his first visit to the US in 10 years.
- Russia's draft peace plan requires Ukraine to withdraw from annexed territories and cease military mobilization, but Ukraine has rejected these demands as absurd, insisting peace cannot be achieved without its involvement.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not attending the summit but calls for an unconditional ceasefire and the return of illegally kidnapped Ukrainian children.
- European leaders have expressed a willingness to deploy peacekeepers post-conflict, but have been sidelined in talks, stressing that territorial negotiations must involve Ukraine's president.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hopes Friday's summit between his counterparts Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska will lead to a…
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Zelensky: Putin will benefit most from Trump Alaska summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin will benefit the most from Friday’s high stakes meeting with President Trump in Alaska. “I believe that Putin will benefit from this, because what he is seeking, frankly, is photographs,” Zelensky told a small group of reporters at the Presidential Palace in Kyiv. “He needs a photo from…
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet on August 15 at an American airbase in Alaska to discuss the Ukraine war. This is the first summit between a sitting US and Russian president in more than four years, which has raised expectations. In such a situation, the question arises that what does Trump want from this meeting?

What do Putin, Trump and Zelensky want from Alaska summit?
President Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday could shape the future of Moscow’s more than three-year war in Ukraine — for better or worse. Trump has made ending the war a priority focus in his second term, but Putin has been a brick wall, refusing any concessions toward peace and only increasing the severity of attacks on Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did not get an invite to the Alaska summit, but …
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