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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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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.

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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.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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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.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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