B-2 Bomber, Fighter Jets Make Cameo at Trump-Putin Summit
Two B-2 bombers represented 10% of the fleet in a military display during summit talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, officials said.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin during the summit at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson with a B-2 stealth bomber and four F-35 jets overhead.
- The summit in Anchorage aimed to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, with Trump hoping to broker a ceasefire, though no deal has been confirmed.
- Officials pre-positioned two B-2 Spirit stealth bombers at Elmendorf ahead of Friday’s summit, with F-35 Lightning fighter jets arriving from Eielson Air Force Base, and F-22 fighter jets remaining at Elmendorf’s 3rd Wing.
- After more than three hours of closed-door talks, Trump called the discussions productive with many points agreed and very few remaining, but no ceasefire was secured.
- Beyond this meeting, Trump’s recent diplomatic efforts have brokered ceasefires in regions including Israel-Iran, India-Pakistan, and Armenia-Azerbaijan, with Zelensky expected to join future talks.
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