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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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Kremlin 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.

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The Ukrainian president also wants a trilateral summit – American, Russian, Ukrainian – after Alaska.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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