15.08.2025 08:09
Details have started to emerge ahead of the historic summit between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. It has been stated that if Trump does not receive the answers he seeks from Putin, he will end the meeting immediately and there will be no second summit. Additionally, it has been suggested that Trump is considering a trilateral summit involving himself, Putin, and Zelensky, and that he has indicated Turkey as a potential location for this meeting.
The world's attention has turned to the summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. While the summit in Alaska is thought to increase hopes for an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, U.S. President Donald Trump has made a statement.
TRUMP: WE WILL IMPOSE SANCTIONS IF NO RESULTS COME FROM MEETING WITH PUTIN
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would impose sanctions on Russia if no results come from his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that there is a 25% chance that his meeting with Putin could end in failure. Trump expressed that Russia and Ukraine would make mutual concessions regarding borders and territories for peace.
VIRTUAL MEETING WITH ZELENSKY
Before the meeting with Putin, Trump held a virtual meeting with European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, stating that he would not make Ukrainian territories a topic of negotiation at the Alaska summit. Additionally, Trump assured that he would pressure Putin to meet with Zelensky.
TRUMP WILL END THE MEETING IMMEDIATELY IF PUTIN IS NOT SINCERE
Emphasizing that he would immediately end the meeting if he doubts Putin's sincerity, Trump stated, "If I feel it won't be appropriate or if we don't get the answers we want, a second meeting will not take place."
TRUMP'S "TURKEY" PROPOSAL FOR A TRILATERAL SUMMIT
On the other hand, a striking claim regarding the meeting has emerged. It was alleged that Trump, who wants to hold a trilateral summit with Putin and Zelensky, pointed to Turkey, which previously hosted the negotiation talks between Russia and Ukraine.