Moscow warns of 'titanic efforts' to disrupt Putin-Trump meeting
ALASKA, UNITED STATES, AUG 15 – The summit aims to negotiate a ceasefire and territorial swaps after 3.5 years of conflict, marking the first US-Russia meeting since 2021, officials said.
- On August 9, President Donald Trump announced he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15, 2025.
- Last week, Trump demanded Russia pause operations or face sanctions, as Moscow warned of 'titanic efforts' to disrupt the upcoming meeting.
- Against the backdrop of stalled talks, Putin has said any deal must require Ukraine to cede territory, and discussions will 'focus on discussing options for achieving a long-term peaceful resolution to the Ukrainian crisis,' Putin aide Yuri Ushakov said.
- Moscow warns that some countries will make 'titanic efforts' to disrupt the summit, including 'provocations and disinformation,' according to Russia's investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev.
- Should the Alaska meeting succeed, it could mark the beginning of the end of the Russia-Ukraine war and offer a path to a comprehensive settlement and security in Eastern Europe.
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