
Zelenskyy to Meet Trump in Washington After Trump-Putin Summit
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet U.S. President Trump in Washington after Trump’s Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal.
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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.
Putin and Trump head to a Friday face-to-face in Anchorage as Zelenskyy and EU allies push to block any US-Russia deal.
Putin and Trump meet in Alaska on August 15. Explore why they chose this timing and location, and what it means for US-Russia relations.
US and Russia advanced efforts to normalize diplomatic missions in Istanbul, focusing on banking, visas, and property returns.
Russia and the US completed a high-stakes prisoner swap via UAE mediation, exchanging Artur Petrov for Ksenia Karelina.
After 12 hours of talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. ended without a joint statement due to differences over Ukraine.
US and Russian delegations launch fresh talks in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine settlements and a Black Sea initiative, signaling new diplomatic hopes.
A recent U.S.-Russia call saw a pause in Ukraine energy attacks but no full ceasefire, with experts noting cautious progress amid clear differences.
Trump and Putin’s energy ceasefire talk in Ukraine sparks hope while highlighting lingering U.S.-EU differences.