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Trump says both sides in Ukraine war will need to cede territory

  • According to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President Donald Trump plans to assess Russian President Vladimir Putin's commitment to ending the conflict during their summit in Alaska on Friday.
  • This meeting follows Trump's pressure campaign including secondary sanctions and lethal weapons deliveries aimed at compelling Putin to end the war.
  • Rutte emphasized Ukraine must be involved in future negotiations on territory, security guarantees, and peace talks, though the Alaska meeting will only include Trump and Putin.
  • Senator Mark Kelly expressed hope that the meeting yielded tangible results and labeled Putin a war criminal, while Rutte viewed the summit as progress toward initiating peace discussions.
  • If Putin proves serious at the summit, Rutte said the peace process will continue including Ukraine and Europeans, but it will stop if Putin is not serious.
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Trump suggests he'll know if Putin wants a peace deal with Ukraine soon into their meeting

President Donald Trump said Monday that he expected to determine mere moments into his meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin this week whether it would be possible to work out a deal to halt the war in Ukraine.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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