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Donald Trump Must Not Reward Vladimir Putin’s Aggression

HUNGARY, AUG 9 – The planned talks aim to address Russia's substantial demands and explore compromises on territory, with officials noting the summit itself could mark progress in ending the Ukraine conflict.

  • Next week, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin may meet in Hungary as Prime Minister Viktor Orban leverages his ties to both Kremlin and the MAGA movement to host talks on ending Ukraine's invasion.
  • An ICC arrest warrant has limited Putin’s travel, prompting Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban to plan an exit from ICC jurisdiction to host the summit in Budapest.
  • Putin on Thursday touted the UAE as a probable location but rejected Italy, considering it too aligned with Ukraine, while Switzerland and Turkey are also possible sites.
  • Meanwhile, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said Trump would sign separate deals with Armenia and Azerbaijan during the scheduled peace signing, highlighting possible progress.
  • Sandor Seremet says neither side will be able to dictate terms at the meeting, and analysts like Pavel believe negotiations are the only way to end bloodshed, even with territorial concessions.
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When Russian President Vladimir Putin travels to Alaska next week to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, he will be able to do so with confidence that he will not be arrested. That's because, while Putin is the subject of an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued in 2023, neither Russia nor the U.S. are signatories to the Rome Statute, which created the court in 2002. The ICC accused the Russian leader of "being res…

PEACE. Donald Trump will meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska to try to end the war in Ukraine. This will be their first meeting since the return to the White House of the Republican.

One of the world's most serious geopolitical tensions remains the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which could be brought to a new turning point by the upcoming talks between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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