Putin Shouted 'Brutal Comment' at Reporter After Press Conference with Trump Erupted Into Chaos
Trump and Putin discussed progress on peace proposals and plans for future talks, with Trump aiming to deliver Russia's proposals to Ukraine and the European Union, officials said.
- In Alaska on Friday, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a joint press conference after their meeting, during which Putin criticized Biden and referenced Trump's argument.
- The summit aimed to address Ukraine’s security, with Putin seeking a comprehensive deal and Trump discussing plans to deliver Russia’s proposals to Ukrainian and EU bodies, as Putin confirmed.
- The Russian leader said ‘many points were agreed to’ with ‘very few’ issues remaining, and Trump stated he does not rule out meeting Putin soon in Moscow.
- He indicated that President Donald Trump will probably see President Vladimir Putin again soon and said he would speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and call European and NATO leaders for updates.
- Foreign governments will monitor Trump and Putin’s talks, as analysts say the summit could reshape Ukraine and US-Russia relations amid ongoing disagreements.
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After the historic Ukraine summit in Alaska, the Kremlin marvels at what the US President is going through. Donald Trump is not enough to be instrumental in sending messages from Russian President Vladimir Putin to his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Selenskyj. The encounter of the two powerful men was perfectly staged: their planes landed in symbolic Alaska, they shook hands with warmth and even shared a limousine – while the bloodshed in Ukrai…
Trump Putin Summit Ends In Deadlock Ukraine Braces For Fallout
So, what happens when two of the world’s most powerful men meet for nearly three hours… and walk away empty-handed? That’s exactly what played out in Alaska, where Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin failed to agree on a ceasefire in Ukraine.Trump, ever the self-styled dealmaker, admitted bluntly: “We didn’t get there.” His claim of “great progress” rang hollow, offering little more than vague assurances. For a president who prides himself on strik…
The Russians want to prolong the war as much as possible, Trump is trying to be remembered as a peacemaker, and in Ukraine there is a growing willingness to conclude a ceasefire, even at the cost of painful territorial losses. This is how the Czech government's plenipotentiary for the reconstruction of Ukraine, Tomáš Kopečný, assesses the meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. According to him, the …
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