In a high-stakes summit in Alaska, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met to discuss Ukraine, but left with no ceasefire or clear resolution. Putin’s invitation to Moscow signals ongoing diplomacy despite a lack of concrete results.
Trump and Putin met in Anchorage for talks on Ukraine, with no ceasefire agreement reached. Putin was warmly welcomed on the red carpet, signaling a thaw in US-Russia relations.
Questions about war crimes were raised, but Putin deflected, offering no substantive answers.No official ceasefire was agreed upon, though both sides hinted at future negotiations.
Trump downplayed Ukraine’s importance, emphasizing “great progress” without specifics. Putin expressed optimism for future talks, playfully suggesting the next meeting be in Moscow.
The meeting ended with Trump promising potential future progress, despite no tangible results.
While the Alaska summit produced no deal on Ukraine, it set the stage for continued discussions, with Putin’s invitation to Moscow keeping the door open for future diplomacy.