Trump and Putin Summit Concludes Without Concrete Deal
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US President Trump is said to have pledged US security guarantees for Ukraine in a video shoot with European representatives after the Alaska Summit. "There are no concrete approaches or plans yet," reports correspondent Michael Wüllenweber.
Trump and Putin Summit Concludes Without Concrete Deal
President Donald Trump has returned to the White House after a dramatic face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin. By the end of the summit in Alaska, they did not announce an agreement to end the war in Ukraine. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for Saturday TODAY from Anchorage.
With the world's eyes on them, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin tried to figure out how to end the war in Ukraine. However, no concrete steps toward peace were taken. "Once again, Trump has proven incapable of putting pressure on Putin. Zelensky and Europe are left to figure it out for themselves."
Friday evening's summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin yielded no concrete results…
The two men left without concrete agreement on Ukraine and without answering the press, leaving doubt about the content of their conversation.
The US and Russian presidents concluded their meeting in Alaska without any concrete announcement, but the assumption of territorial divestitures would have been raised. Volodymyr Zelensky will be received Monday at the White House. Ukraine's European allies, who say they are ready to work at a new summit, will meet the day before.
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