Next Steps Unclear After Trump Envoys Meet Putin
After “reasonably good” talks between Putin and U.S. envoys yesterday, President Trump says the path ahead for Ukraine peace negotiations is still unclear.
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After “reasonably good” talks between Putin and U.S. envoys yesterday, President Trump says the path ahead for Ukraine peace negotiations is still unclear.
Trump canceled his planned summit with Putin saying “it didn’t feel right” and ruled out firing Tomahawk missiles in Ukraine.
Russia staged a massive nuclear readiness drill after the Trump-Putin summit postponement, launching ICBMs, submarine missiles, and bomber strikes to showcase strategic muscle.
Plans for a Trump-Putin summit in Budapest have been shelved as both sides say timing is unclear.
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.