
Trump Ditches Ceasefire for Full Ukraine Peace Push
Trump shifts from demanding a ceasefire to championing a full peace deal for Ukraine after his Alaska summit with Putin. What’s next?
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Trump shifts from demanding a ceasefire to championing a full peace deal for Ukraine after his Alaska summit with Putin. What’s next?
Following the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin, experts from the U.S., EU, and Russia break down key takeaways on dialogue, global impact, and next steps in U.S.-Russia relations.
EU leaders back a trilateral summit between Zelenskyy, Trump and Putin, demanding ironclad security guarantees for Ukraine.
At a frosty Alaska summit, President Trump and President Putin failed to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine, leaving tensions and uncertainty intact.
After his Alaska talks with Putin, Trump tells Fox News its up to Zelenskyy to seal a Ukraine ceasefire deal, hinting at a three-way meeting.
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.
Final preparations are underway in Anchorage as President Trump and President Putin gear up for Friday’s summit, focusing on efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine.
Oil prices dipped after the IEA raised its supply forecast, suggesting supply could outpace demand, as investors await Friday’s Trump-Putin meeting.
European leaders host an online summit with Ukraine to shape President Trump’s upcoming talks with Putin, aiming to protect Kyiv’s interests.
China backs efforts to peacefully resolve the Ukraine issue, welcomes US-Russia dialogue, and urges inclusive peace talks with all stakeholders, says spokesperson Lin Jian.