Trump, Putin Summit in Alaska
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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin high-stakes summit in Anchorage, Alaska, has come to an end. After more than two hours of talks, the two leaders appeared in a joint press conference, with both leaders alluding to progress but not announcing any specifics, including a ceasefire deal.
Russian President Putin speeches during their joint press conference with U.S. Persident Donald Trump after their meeing on war in Ukraine at U.S. Air Base In Alaska on August 15, 2025, in Anchorage,
Over 100 protesters, including many Ukraine supporters, took to the streets of Alaska’s biggest city on Thursday night ahead of the highly anticipated meeting between
All eyes will be the Alaskan city that has provided a world stage for presidents and leaders in recent history
Anchorage (Alaska): U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet on August 15 at 3:30 p.m. ET (11:30 a.m. local time) in Anchorage. The summit has captured global attention, with the eyes of Europe, Ukraine and the United States fixed on the event.
President Donald Trump shared on social media the "peace letter" from first lady Melania Trump that was hand delivered to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska on Friday.