"Trump threatens Putin ahead of Alaska summit."

14.08.2025 04:50

U.S. President Donald Trump explicitly threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he is set to meet on August 15. Trump stated, "If he doesn't end the war, he will face certain consequences."

US President Trump, who threatened Russian President Putin to end the war with Ukraine, stated, "If he does not end the war, he will face certain consequences."

While the whole world is focused on the Trump-Putin summit to be held in Alaska; just days before the meeting, a striking statement came from US President Donald Trump.

THREATENED PUTIN

In a statement before the meeting, Trump expressed that Russia would face severe consequences if it did not end the war.

Trump's threat to Putin before the Alaska summit

The US President stated that he needed to receive certain answers from Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting, and warned that there would be no second meeting if he did not receive the necessary answers.

Trump indicated that if the first meeting goes well, there will be a second meeting, and this meeting will be between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Putin.

Trump's threat to Putin before the Alaska summit

WHAT HAPPENED?

In a press conference held at the White House a few days ago, US President Trump stated that he hoped for a ceasefire to emerge from his meeting with Russian President Putin in Alaska on Friday, saying, "I think my meeting with Putin will go well, but it could also go badly."

Trump expressed his belief that the meeting with Putin would be "very constructive," but noted that he did not know the outcome at this time, saying, "I am going to meet with Vladimir Putin, and I will tell him, you must end this war."

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