Russia Invites Trump for Follow-Up Summit
Russia invites former President Trump to a follow-up summit after the Alaska talks, as Moscow signals openness to talks with Ukraine and Zelenskyy.
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Russia invites former President Trump to a follow-up summit after the Alaska talks, as Moscow signals openness to talks with Ukraine and Zelenskyy.
EU leaders back a trilateral summit between Zelenskyy, Trump and Putin, demanding ironclad security guarantees for Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet U.S. President Trump in Washington after Trump’s Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal.
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 host an online summit with Ukraine to shape President Trump’s upcoming talks with Putin, aiming to protect Kyiv’s interests.
EU leaders rally to safeguard Ukraine’s security as Trump prepares for Alaska talks with Putin.
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.
Zelenskyy described a productive call with Trump exploring ideas to end the conflict through sanctions, NATO ties, and drone cooperation.
Trump says his envoy may travel to Russia as sanctions loom if Moscow doesn’t secure a Ukraine ceasefire by Friday.
Russia and Ukraine hint at renewed peace talks amid U.S. military support, setting the stage for high-stakes negotiations.