White House lands on Trump-Putin summit location as officials race to prepare for historic Alaska meeting
The Alaska summit aims to restart U.S.-Russia dialogue with discussions on ending the Ukraine war and marks the first meeting in over four years, officials said.
- A long-awaited summit between the U.S. President and the Russian leader is scheduled for August 15, 2025, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska.
- The meeting follows a surprise agreement reached during Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff's recent Moscow visit and aims to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war amid ongoing tensions.
- Officials selected a secure military installation for the summit after Russia declined locations on the European continent in response to the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Putin; discussions are expected to cover possible economic collaboration in the Arctic as well as matters related to Ukraine.
- Yuri Ushakov highlighted that "economic interests of our countries converge in Alaska and in the Arctic," noting the region contains about 13% of the world's undiscovered oil and 30% of natural gas.
- The summit has the potential to restore US-Russia cooperation on Arctic energy projects and act as a key strategic forum, while Trump intends to engage with European and Ukrainian officials following the discussions.
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Trump and Putin will meet at an Alaska military base long used to counter Russia
President Donald Trump's meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin is set for a military base in Alaska that was crucial to countering the Soviet Union during the height of Cold War and still plays a role today. Their summit on…
Trump and Putin will meet Friday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin is set for a military base in Alaska that was crucial to countering the Soviet Union during the height of Cold War and still plays a role today.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska on Friday, August 15th to conclude an agreement to end the war in Ukraine. The appointment was set at the military base of Elmendorf-Richardson near Anchorage, Alaska, a highly strategic location. - The military base of Elmendorf-Richardson, setting for the meeting Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska (International).
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