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    Trump-Putin Alaska Summit Seeks Ukraine War Resolution

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterAugust 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Friday in Alaska for a high-risk summit aimed at resolving the ongoing war in Ukraine. The talks will take place at Elmendorf Air Force Base, the largest US military installation in the state, which once served as a key Cold War monitoring post.

    This marks Putin’s first visit to Western soil since ordering the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The war has claimed tens of thousands of lives, with recent months showing no slowdown in Russia’s military actions. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow sees the event as a chance to continue what it calls a “useful conversation” with Washington.

    Ahead of the summit, Putin suggested that the US and Russia could begin work on a new arms control treaty. Kremlin officials have also signaled interest in reviving economic ties between the two nations. Trump, who extended the invitation at Putin’s suggestion, has approached the meeting cautiously, warning that it could end quickly if no progress is made.

    The gathering is notable for its departure from the positions of Western European leaders and former US President Joe Biden, who argued that Ukraine’s future should not be discussed without Kyiv’s direct participation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the Alaska summit a “personal victory” for Putin, expressing concern over the talks.

    Trump, speaking before his return to Washington, emphasized his personal relationship with Putin and criticized Biden for what he described as policy failures that fueled the war. He reiterated his pledge to broker peace within 24 hours of an agreement.

    Despite past attempts to engage Putin — including a tense White House meeting in February where Trump openly challenged Zelensky — the Russian president has shown little sign of compromise. Trump has voiced frustration over Putin’s stance, warning of “very severe consequences” if a ceasefire is not reached.

    The Kremlin has outlined a two-part format for the talks: a private session with only interpreters present, followed by a working lunch with aides. Both leaders are expected to remain on base and will not visit Anchorage, where demonstrators have gathered in support of Ukraine.

    Adding historical context, Alaska was purchased from Russia by the United States in 1867, a fact that Russian officials have referenced in discussions about land and sovereignty.

    Putin’s trip is also notable due to an arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court, which has limited his overseas travel since the invasion began. However, the United States is not a member of the court, and Trump’s administration has temporarily eased certain sanctions to allow Russian officials to attend the summit and access banking services.

    The Trump Putin Alaska Summit could become a turning point in the Ukraine conflict if both sides find common ground. With the world watching, the outcome may shape not only the future of Ukraine but also the broader relationship between Washington and Moscow.

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