Ukrainians see 'nothing' good from Trump-Putin meeting
- U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska on Friday to discuss a possible end to the Ukraine war.
- The meeting occurred as the war entered its third year, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy absent, causing frustration among Ukrainians and officials.
- The talks lasted less than three hours, yielded no concrete ceasefire agreements, but were described as a starting point for improving U.S.-Russia relations.
- Trump said both parties made progress on some points, though key issues remain unresolved, and Putin emphasized addressing root causes first to ensure lasting peace.
- The meeting left Ukrainians troubled, with calls for Zelenskyy’s involvement and warnings that Russia will intensify attacks, while Ukraine must mobilize fully for defense.
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Is anyone else weirded out that the “Prez” showed Putin the war monger the strategic Alaskan military base and the layout of the land, during Ukraine peace talks with Putin, and not having Zelensky present, which makes no sense. Unless…
In Toulouse, the Ukrainians followed the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on Friday, August 15, 2025. The absence of a ceasefire and the cordiality displayed between the two heads of state generate misunderstanding and agitation among the Ukrainian community in Toulouse.
The meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and United States President Donald Trump in Alaska represents a significant achievement and an important step towards establishing a multipolar world order, Russian political philosopher Alexander Dugin said.
The meeting between Russian and American Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska, although it lasted almost three hours, did not bring the expected agreement on a ceasefire in Ukraine. The two leaders appeared before the press without a joint statement, indicating that there are still no measurable final results.
Trump Says Meeting with Putin was "Very Good" - "Very Happy to Hear Him Say, if I Was President, that War Would Have Never Happened."
President Trump said in an interview on Friday evening that he wants to see the death end in Ukraine, and his negotiations with President Vladimir Putin to end the war earlier in the day was “very good.” “But we’ll see. I mean, you have to get a deal,” he said. “We agreed on a lot of points.” President Trump joined Fox News’ Sean Hannity following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday. The three-on-thr…
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