16.08.2025 09:05
U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin met in the state of Alaska. While the approximately three-hour meeting did not yield any peace agreements, the two leaders spoke positively at the press conference. After the summit, the lunch between the two leaders was canceled, and before returning to Russia, Putin visited the graves of the soldiers of the Soviet Socialist Republics located in Alaska, leaving flowers.
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The state of Alaska in the USA hosted a historic summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In the "three-on-three" format meeting, Trump was accompanied by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Representative for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, while Putin's delegation included Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Kremlin Foreign Policy Advisor Yuriy Ushakov.
THE MEETING LASTED 3 HOURS
The leaders, who held discussions for about 3 hours, made a statement after the summit. Putin said, "Our negotiations were conducted in mutual understanding." Trump stated, "There is still no agreement on Ukraine, and until there is an agreement, we cannot say 'we have agreed.' I will call NATO and Zelensky. Next time we will meet with Putin in Moscow."
LUNCH WAS CANCELED
After the meeting concluded, the lunch planned between the US and Russian delegations was canceled. As Putin prepared to return to his country, Trump boarded "Air Force One" to head to Washington.
VISITED THE GRAVE OF A SOVIET SOLDIER
Before leaving the state of Alaska, Putin visited the graves of soldiers from the Soviet Socialist Republic and laid flowers.
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