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Trump, Putin set for Ukraine talks in Alaska

Published on: August 9, 2025 1:22 PM

WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump announced he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska. The two leaders plan to negotiate a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine. Trump confirmed the meeting on social media, saying a ceasefire agreement was near. He hinted that the deal may include territorial swaps, which has sparked concern.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy responded firmly, rejecting any proposal that would involve giving up Ukrainian land. In a national address, he warned that excluding Ukraine from talks would be a step against peace. “These are stillborn decisions,” he said, insisting that Ukraine’s constitution does not allow such concessions.

The Kremlin confirmed the summit and said the goal is to find a long-term peaceful solution. Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov admitted the talks would be difficult but called them essential. Putin continues to claim parts of eastern Ukraine and Crimea, although Russian troops don’t control all those areas.

Meanwhile, speculation grows around the potential deal. Bloomberg reported a plan to freeze the war along current frontlines. The White House called it speculation, and Reuters couldn’t confirm details. Analysts say Ukraine may resist a deal that legitimizes lost territory, even as it seeks an end to the war.

Trump’s administration has already taken action, imposing tariffs on Indian goods over its Russian oil imports. Talks between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Putin in Moscow were described as “constructive.” European leaders, including Poland’s PM Donald Tusk, hinted at progress, saying a ceasefire may be near. Still, tensions remain high as the world watches Alaska.

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