Ukraine-Russia war: No ceasefire, straight to peace deal? Donald Trump sets lofty goal; to meet Zelenskyy, may talk to Putin again 'if all works out'
Saturday, 16 August 2025 () Following a meeting in Alaska, President Trump announced his preference for a direct peace agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war, rather than a ceasefire. Zelenskyy is scheduled to visit Washington D.C. on Monday, with a potential meeting with Putin to follow if discussions progress positively. Both leaders have expressed openness to negotiations, signaling a potential path toward resolving the conflict.
The U.S. has announced its delegation for the August 15 Trump–Putin summit in Alaska, naming VP JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Russia’s team includes FM Sergey Lavrov, aide Yuri Ushakov, Defense Minister Andrei Belousov,...
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Protesters oppose Donald Trump's Alaskan summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin
Demonstrations have been held in the city home to about 300,000 people for several days, protesting the..
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A viral clip from the Alaska summit shows Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin chatting and laughing after their press conference, even as the meeting ended without a breakthrough. The lighthearted exchange..
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