Trump and Putin End Joint Press Conference without Taking Questions or Sharing Details of Talks on Ukraine's Future
Trump and Putin met for six to seven hours to discuss Ukraine's conflict and potential ceasefire in the first US-Russia summit on American soil in a decade, reports said.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump met President Vladimir Putin at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, in their first summit on American soil in a decade.
- Amid rising tensions over Ukraine, satellite images suggest Vladimir Putin is preparing to test a nuclear missile while Ukrainians protested outside the US embassy in Kyiv.
- The Daily Mail reports Vladimir Putin brought business leaders to the talks, aiming to capitalize on peace efforts, while reports describe him riding in the 'Beast' to share private words.
- The Daily Star declared 'Time for peace', while The Times headlined 'Peace in their hands' in coverage of the summit, which they framed as Trump handing Putin a chance to make peace.
- Following the summit, the United Kingdom may deploy troops in Ukraine within a week of any ceasefire, The Guardian reported.
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With hope and concern, the summit was followed by US President Trump and Kremlin leader Putin on the Ukraine war. What came out - and perhaps not?
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Trump and Putin hold joint press conference after critical meeting on future of Ukraine war
United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin hold a joint press conference after meeting for nearly three hours in Alaska about the future of the Ukraine war. The two leaders took zero questions, provided scant details and did not announce any agreement or ceasefire.
Trump And Putin Announce "Understanding" On Ukraine, But Details Remain Vague
Presidents End Summit Without Taking Questions, Leaving the World to Speculate on the Path to Peace U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin announced they had reached a tentative “understanding” on a path forward for the war in Ukraine, concluding their high-stakes summit without taking questions from reporters. The joint statement, delivered after […] Trump And Putin Announce “Understanding” On Ukraine, But Details Rema…
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