Trump says 'no deal' but progress made after Ukraine talks with Putin
- US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a nearly three-hour summit at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska on a recent Friday.
- The meeting aimed to address the ongoing Ukraine conflict and US-Russia relations, but no final deal was reached as Ukraine's president was not included.
- Trump described the talks as very productive with many agreements, while Putin emphasized the need for cooperation and spoke of general progress.
- Officials noted this was a first step with groundwork laid for a possible deal within 30 days, and Trump plans to consult Ukrainian and European leaders soon.
- Despite no immediate concrete outcomes, the absence of new economic sanctions was seen as positive for markets and indicated cautious optimism moving forward.
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US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin held talks in Alaska. There appeared to be no breakthrough on ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
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