
Alaska Summit: Symbolic US-Russia Talks Leave Ukraine Crisis Unresolved
The US-Russia Alaska summit wrapped up with symbolic gestures but no real breakthrough on the Ukraine conflict, leaving Europe and Kyiv searching for answers.
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The US-Russia Alaska summit wrapped up with symbolic gestures but no real breakthrough on the Ukraine conflict, leaving Europe and Kyiv searching for answers.
After a near three-hour summit in Alaska, Trump and Putin left without a deal over the Ukraine conflict, though both called the talks productive and constructive.
European leaders convene to align on Ukraine peace terms before Trump’s Alaska meeting with Putin, emphasizing a ceasefire and Ukraine’s key role.
Trump calls his Alaska summit with Putin a ‘feel-out meeting’, leaving room for a potential three-way talk with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
European leaders push for Ukraine’s inclusion in the Trump-Putin Alaska summit, insisting Kyiv must be at the table for any peace deal.
President Zelenskyy insists Ukraine must be part of any peace decisions, ruling out territory swaps ahead of the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska on August 15.
Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15 to discuss a long-term peaceful settlement of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in a pivotal diplomatic move.