Monday, 11 August 2025 () President Donald Trump may visit Moscow only if specific agreements are reached during his August 15 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Sergei Tsekov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea said, the Komsomolskaya Pravda reports. “As for Trump’s return visit, to which we have already extended an invitation, he certainly won’t be flying to Crimea, and there will be no new meeting of leaders in Yalta. That’s pure fantasy, although Trump does seem capable of sudden moves,” Tsekov said, calling Moscow’s invitation a bold step. Condition Tied to Alaska Negotiations According to Tsekov, the U.S. president’s trip to Russia might not happen at all. “First, we need to achieve a result at the August 15 meeting in Alaska. If there is a real result there, further developments will take place at a meeting here. But if there’s no result in Alaska, then Trump simply won’t fly to us,” he stressed.
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