Navalny’s Widow Urges Trump and Putin to Strike Prisoner Swap Deal in Alaska
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Navalny’s Widow Urges Trump and Putin to Strike Prisoner Swap Deal in Alaska
Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, has called on Russian and U.S. leaders to prioritize a new round of prisoner exchanges during their upcoming bilateral meeting in Alaska. “We don’t know and you don’t know how things will unfold after your talks.
US President Donald Trump has left for Alaska with Air Ofrce One to meet Kremlin chief Putin. "The calls for a Nobel Peace Prize around Trump's entourage are getting louder," reported reporter Dorothea Schupelius.


The summit of US President Donald Trump and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska will start at 11.30 a.m. local time (21.30 a.m. CEST) according to Moscow. Following this, the two leaders would "compile the results of the negotiations" at a joint press conference, said Kremlin representative Yuri Ushakov
The Kremlin published the detailed agenda for Friday's meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, while the US President should push the Russian leader to accept a ceasefire in the war that Moscow is waging against Ukraine. What will Putin bring to this meeting?
Shortly before the "peace summit" between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska, new details about the planned meeting have come to the public. However, experienced diplomats are shocked and worried. Apparently, the US president wants to meet with the Kremlin chief without any Russian experts or advisors.
From 11h30 (local time) this August 15, both leaders will begin a programme of exchanges, individual and with their delegations, which will have as their central theme the resolution of the crisis in Ukraine, as well as other regional and international issues.
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