Trump-Putin Summit: Navigating Peace in Ukraine
UKRAINE, AUG 9 – Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin met to negotiate peace and reduce conflict in Ukraine amid ongoing tensions, aiming for diplomatic solutions to prevent further escalation.
- On August 15, 2025, President Donald Trump will meet President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, their first summit since Biden met Putin in 2021.
- Ahead of the summit, Donald Trump, President of the United States, brokered a peace agreement on Russia’s doorstep that shores up his negotiating position ahead of the planned meeting with Putin in Alaska.
- In Washington, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev agreed on a 20-mile ‘Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity’, with the US gaining exclusive development rights and expanding cooperation on energy, trade, and technology.
- Meanwhile, both leaders said they would nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, despite the US-imposed ceasefire deadline passing without announcement on Friday.
- Looking back, Trump and Putin held talks in Helsinki in 2018, and Putin has not visited the US since 2015, highlighting long-standing ties.
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There was no mention of Ukraine’s participation in the meeting, despite multiple calls from Kyiv and Europe that the war-torn country must be part of the negotiations. This has sparked fury in Ukraine, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy saying his country “won’t give land to the occupier” and that “any decisions without Ukraine, are also decisions against peace”. Trump has spent his first months in office trying to broker peace — after boasting …


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