Alaska 2025: Putin Far More Experienced than Donald Trump
The summit aims to explore peace deals based on current battle lines and counter China by shifting Russia's strategic ties, with sanctions relief on the table, officials said.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks support from Europe and NATO ahead of a summit where he fears terms may be dictated by Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, which threatens Ukraine's interests.
- Zelenskyy stated that any agreements made without Ukraine will be "stillborn" and unworkable, emphasizing that Ukraine must decide its own future.
- European leaders insisted that any resolution must respect Ukraine's security and expressed concerns about Ukraine being sidelined in discussions regarding its future.
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Alaska 2025: Putin far more experienced than Donald Trump
Former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Joe Keshi, has said that President Vladimir Putin is far more experienced than the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump. He stated this ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting to seek an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Keshi also claimed that the starting point for Putin to achieve the Soviet Union is Ukraine, adding that it would be difficult for a peace deal t…
Russia Will Send ‘Clear’ Message to U.S. at Alaska Summit, FM Lavrov Says
Russia will deliver a clearly defined message to the United States at an upcoming bilateral summit in Alaska, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday after arriving in Anchorage. “We never try to predict the outcome or make guesses,” Lavrov said of upcoming talks between President Vladimir Putin and U.S. counterpart Donald Trump at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. “What we do know is that we have clear arguments to contribute to the discussion
Putin, Trump Arrive In Alaska For Major Summit; Ukraine 'Counting On America'
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin headed to Alaska as the US and Russian presidents girded for a major face-to-face summit and talks aimed at a possible resolution to nearly 42 months of Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine.
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