Trump and Putin Head to Anchorage for Ukraine Ceasefire Summit
- Ahead of the Alaska summit on Aug. 15, US President Donald Trump predicted a 25% chance it could fail, describing it as 'like a chess game' at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
- Amid urgent Western concerns, the Aug. 15 summit arrives at a critical moment for Ukraine, with Zelenskyy and European leaders warning against any deal that risks future attacks.
- Outlining summit logistics, Karoline Leavitt said the meeting will include a bilateral lunch and a news conference, which may be joint or solo.
- Warning the stakes are high, Trump predicted 'very severe consequences' and sanctions if Putin doesn't agree to a ceasefire or the Aug 15 summit fails.
- Projecting beyond Friday, Trump predicted the coming months will be crucial in determining if the Alaska summit leads to cooperation or instability, with a 25 percent failure chance.
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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska next night. They last met in July 2018.
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Read Full ArticleKremlin leader Putin wants to be in Anchorage on time for the summit with US President Trump. His spokesman explains what the Russian side is prepared to do.
The Ukrainian president also wants a trilateral summit – American, Russian, Ukrainian – after Alaska.
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