Trump 'Skeptical' of Putin, May Dismiss Russia's Alaska Summit Demands, Axios Reports
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G7 summit and hinted he might abandon the 'Anchorage Understandings' framework regarding Russia's control over Donbas.
- European allies remain doubtful that Trump will take concrete actions to pressure Russia despite his statements at the summit.
- Russian nationalist hardliners have increased calls for Moscow to end diplomacy and escalate the war, fueled by Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian cities.
- Russian officials state that U.S.-Russia contacts have not produced progress, with Moscow rejecting ceasefire plans and demanding Ukraine surrender the Donetsk region in any peace deal.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed new proposals that were put forward during the Anchorage summit with US President Donald Trump on August 15...
Trump 'skeptical' of Putin, may dismiss Russia's Alaska summit demands, Axios reports
The so-called "Alaska understanding" refers to Moscow's request that Washington to pressure Ukraine to withdraw completely from Donbas, one person familiar with the Alaska discussions previously told the Kyiv Independent.
US President Donald Trump during the G7 summit was skeptical of everything related to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, and hinted that he may abandon the agreements reached in Anchorage.
The President of the United States allowed the possibility of giving up the "Ancorage".
What did Trump say at the G7 meeting, and what do European leaders think? During the G7 summit, US President Donald Trump spoke of increasing pressure on Russia and even suggested he might abandon the Alaskan (Anchorage) agreements. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Axios. According to two officials who attended the G7 last week, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin during the summit and even hinted that he…
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