'Will you stop killing civilians?': How reporters put Putin on the spot with tough questions in Alaska; watch
Saturday, 16 August 2025 () In Alaska, President Trump and President Putin engaged in over two and a half hours of discussions primarily focused on the Russia-Ukraine war. Putin faced pointed questions from reporters about civilian casualties and trust. Following the talks, both leaders expressed optimism about a potential path to peace in Ukraine, though specifics of their agreement remained undisclosed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin faced a barrage of tough questions from American journalists as he arrived in Alaska for high-stakes talks with US President Donald Trump. Reporters pressed him on civilian casualties and whether Trump should trust his word, while Putin maintained composure amid the...
Before leaving Alaska, Russian President Vladimir Putin knelt at the graves of Soviet pilots and sailors at Fort Richardson Memorial Cemetery, laying flowers in a solemn tribute. The cemetery honors..
The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska has concluded without a ceasefire agreement for Ukraine. While President Trump said the talks made “some great progress,” no peace deal was reached. The high-stakes..
President Trump said he and Vladimir Putin had a “very profound” meeting, claiming that “many points were agreed to” but stressing that “there’s no deal until there’s a deal.” Trump..