Text of European leaders statement on Trump-Putin talks in Alaska
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Trump to meet Zelenskyy at White House after Putin summit in Alaska

President Donald Trump is abandoning his pursuit of a ceasefire in Russia’s war against Ukraine. Trump is pushing for a peace deal after an Alaskan summit with Vladimir Putin failed to produce an immediate agreement. Putin is in Alaska at the invitation of Trump in his first visit to a Western country since he ordered the 2022 invasion of Ukraine that has killed tens of thousands of people. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be coming to Washington on Aug. 18 for an Oval Office meeting, Trump said in an early morning Truth Social post on X. The White House declined to comment on the president’s plans for a meeting with the Ukrainian leader. The U.S. and European leaders threw their support behind a Putin-Zelenkyy summit with Trump and pushed for U.s.-backed security guarantees for Ukraine, the leaders said in a joint statement.

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is abandoning his pursuit of a ceasefire in Russia’s war against Ukraine and pushing for a peace deal after an Alaskan summit with Vladimir Putin failed to produce an immediate agreement.

Trump said in an early morning Truth Social post that after speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders by phone “it was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a Peace Agreement, which would end the war, and not a mere Ceasefire Agreement, which often times do not hold up.”

Trump said Zelenskyy would be coming to Washington on Aug. 18 for an Oval Office meeting. Zelenskyy accepted and thanked Trump for the invitation.

US President Donald Trump (R) shakes hands with greets Russian President Vladimir Putin on the tarmac after they arrived at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025. Putin is in Alaska at the invitation of Trump in his first visit to a Western country since he ordered the 2022 invasion of Ukraine that has killed tens of thousands of people. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

More: ‘No deal’: Takeaways from Trump’s Alaska summit with Putin

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A clash with Trump and Vice President JD Vance marred the Ukrainian leader’s last visit to Washington. At the contentious Feb. 28 meeting Vance berated Zelenskyy and accused him of being ungrateful.

The Trump administration paused intelligence sharing and weapons shipments to Ukraine after the incident. Zelenskyy declined to apologize for his part in the spat in the immediate aftermath. But he sent Trump a conciliatory letter that helped put the relationship back on track several days later.

Trump began to turn away from Putin, and toward Zelenskyy, in late April after Russia bombarded Kyiv with missiles. He said he’d allow Europe to purchase weapons from the United States for Ukraine in mid-July and threatened to hit Russia and its trading partners with sanctions and tariffs if Putin did not agree a peace deal in short order.

The resulting summit with Putin in Alaska was lauded by both presidents as productive but ended without a concrete agreement and no mention of a ceasefire. Trump said in an interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News after that it would be up to Zelenskyy to accept an unspecified deal Putin that put forward during nearly three hours of private talks. He said the next step would be for Zelenskyy and Putin to meet in person at a summit of their own, which he offered to mediate.

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More: From no-deal to Putin’s deal? A flummoxing summit, a Trump flip

Zelenskyy was the first to reveal his plans to visit Washington next week in an overnight post on X. He said he and Trump spoke by phone during the U.S. president’s long flight home from Alaska. They talked for for roughly and hour and a half and were joined by European leaders during the latter part of the call, he said.

“In my conversation with President Trump, I said that sanctions should be strengthened if there is no trilateral meeting or if Russia tries to evade an honest end to the war. Sanctions are an effective tool,” Zelenskyy said. “Security must be guaranteed reliably and in the long term, with the involvement of both Europe and the U.S. All issues important to Ukraine must be discussed with Ukraine’s participation, and no issue, particularly territorial ones, can be decided without Ukraine.”

In a statement European leaders threw their support behind a Putin-Zelenskyy summit with Trump and pushed for U.S.-backed security guarantees for Ukraine.

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“It will be up to Ukraine to make decisions on its territory,” the leaders said. “International borders must not be changed by force.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump pushes peace, invites Zelenskyy to White House after Putin summit

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Summit puts Putin back on the global stage and Trump echoes a Kremlin position

Putin’s visit to Alaska was his first to the U.S. in 10 years. It was also his first visit to a Western country since invading Ukraine in 2022. The International Criminal Court in 2023 issued an arrest warrant against Putin on accusations of war crimes. The hastily arranged Alaska summit “produced nothing for Mr. Trump and gave Mr. Putin most of what he was looking for,” said Laurie Bristow, a former British ambassador to Russia. The “severe consequences” he threatened against Moscow for continuing hostilities were nowhere in sight on Ukraine’s battlefields, with time on their side. The summit took place a week after a deadline Trump gave the Kremlin to stop the war or face additional sanctions of the form of secondary tariffs on its exports of oil in the United States and other countries. The pro-Kremlin tabloid Kolskaya Pravda described it as a “huge diplomatic victory for Putin, whose forces will have more time to make more territorial gains” in Ukraine.

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In Alaska, President Vladimir Putin walked on a red carpet, shook hands and exchanged smiles with his American counterpart. Donald Trump ended summit praising their relationship and calling Russia “a big power … No. 2 in the world,” albeit admitting they didn’t reach a deal on ending the war in Ukraine.

By Saturday morning Moscow time, Trump appeared to have abandoned the idea of a ceasefire as a step toward peace -– something he and Ukraine had pushed for months -– in favor of pursuing a full-fledged “Peace Agreement” to end the war, echoing a long-held Kremlin position. The “severe consequences” he threatened against Moscow for continuing hostilities were nowhere in sight. On Ukraine’s battlefields, Russian troops slowly grinded on, with time on their side.

The hastily arranged Alaska summit “produced nothing for Mr. Trump and gave Mr. Putin most of what he was looking for,” said Laurie Bristow, a former British ambassador to Russia.

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The summit spectacle

Putin’s visit to Alaska was his first to the United States in 10 years and his first to a Western country since invading Ukraine in 2022 and plunging U.S.-Russia relations to the lowest point since the Cold War. Crippling sanctions followed, along with efforts to shun Russia on the global stage.

In another major blow, the International Criminal Court in 2023 issued an arrest warrant against Putin on accusations of war crimes, casting a shadow on his foreign trips and contacts with other world leaders.

Trump’s return to the White House appeared to upend all that. He warmly greeted Putin, even clapping for him, on a red carpet as U.S. warplanes flew overhead as the world watched.

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The overflight was both “a show of power” and a gesture of welcome from the U.S. president to the Kremlin leader, “shown off to a friend,” said retired Col. Peer de Jong, a former aide to two French presidents and author of ”Putin, Lord of War.”

Russian officials and media reveled in the images of the “pomp-filled reception” and “utmost respect” that Putin received in Alaska.

Putin has “broken out of international isolation,” returning to the world stage as one of two global leaders and “wasn’t in the least challenged” by Trump, who ignored the arrest warrant for Putin from the ICC, Bristow told The Associated Press.

For Putin, ‘mission accomplished’

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Putin “came to the Alaska summit with the principal goal of stalling any pressure on Russia to end the war,” said Neil Melvin, director of international security at the London-based Royal United Services Institute. “He will consider the summit outcome as mission accomplished.”

In recent months, Trump has pressed for a ceasefire, something Ukraine and its allies supported and insisted was a prerequisite for any peace talks. The Kremlin has pushed back, however, arguing it’s not interested in a temporary truce -– only in a long-term peace agreement.

Moscow’s official demands for peace so far have remained nonstarter for Kyiv: It wants Ukraine to cede four regions that Russia only partially occupies, along with the Crimean Peninsula, illegally annexed in 2014. Ukraine also must renounce its bid to join NATO and shrink its military, the Kremlin says.

After Alaska, Trump appeared to echo the Kremlin’s position on a ceasefire, posting on social media that after he spoke to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders, “it was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a Peace Agreement, which would end the war, and not a mere Ceasefire Agreement, which often times do not hold up.”

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In a statement after the Trump call, the European leaders did not address whether a peace deal was preferable to a ceasefire.

The pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda described it as a “huge diplomatic victory” for Putin, whose forces will have time to make more territorial gains.

The summit took place a week after a deadline Trump gave the Kremlin to stop the war or face additional sanctions on its exports of oil in the form of secondary tariffs on countries buying it.

Trump already imposed those tariffs on India, and if applied to others, Russian revenues “would probably be impacted very badly and very quickly,” said Chris Weafer, CEO of Macro-Advisory Ltd. consultancy.

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In the days before Alaska, Trump also threatened unspecified “very severe consequences” if Putin does not agree to stop the war. But whether those consequences will materialize remains unclear. Asked about it in a post-summit interview with Fox News Channel, Trump said he doesn’t need “to think about that right now,” and suggested he might revisit the idea in “two weeks or three weeks or something.”

Alexandra Prokopenko of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center and a former adviser at the Russian Central Bank, posted on X that it was “an important tactical victory for Putin” that gives Moscow “an opportunity to build alternatives and be prepared.”

More pressure on Ukraine

In a statement after the summit, Putin claimed the two leaders had hammered out an “understanding” on Ukraine and warned Europe not to “torpedo the nascent progress.” But Trump said “there’s no deal until there’s a deal.”

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In his Fox interview, Trump insisted the onus going forward might be on Zelenskyy “to get it done,” but said there would also be some involvement from European nations.

Zelenskyy will meet Trump at the White House on Monday. Both raised the possibility of a trilateral summit with Putin, but Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said it wasn’t discussed in Alaska. The Kremlin has long maintained that Putin would only meet Zelenskyy in the final stages of peace talks.

“Trump now appears to be shifting responsibility towards Kyiv and Europe, while still keeping a role for himself,” Tatiana Stanovaya of the Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Center wrote on X.

Fiona Hill, a senior adviser on Russia in his first administration, told AP that Trump has met his match because “Putin is a much bigger bully.”

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Trump wants to be the negotiator of “a big real estate deal between Russia and Ukraine,” she said, but in his mind he can “apply real pressure” only to one said — Kyiv.

Hill said she expects Trump to tell Zelenskyy that “you’re really going to have to make a deal” with Putin because Trump wants the conflict off his plate and is not prepared to put pressure on the Russian president.

Far from the summit venue and its backdrop saying “Pursuing Peace,” Russia continued to bombard Ukraine and make incremental advances on the over 600-mile (1,000-kilometer) front.

Russia fired a ballistic missile and 85 drones overnight. Ukraine shot down or intercepted 61 drones, its air force said. Front-line areas of Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk and Chernihiv were attacked.

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Russia’s Defense Ministry said it had taken control of the village of Kolodyazi in the Donetsk region, along with Vorone in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Ukraine did not comment on the claims. Russian forces are closing in on the strongholds of Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region, which Moscow illegally annexed in 2022 but still only partially controls.

“Unless Mr. Putin is absolutely convinced that he cannot win militarily, the fighting is not going to stop,” said Bristow, the former ambassador. “That’s the big takeaway from the Anchorage summit.”

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Associated Press writers John Leicester in Paris and Elise Morton and Pan Pylas in London contributed.

Dasha Litvinova And Emma Burrows, The Associated Press

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Trump pursues peace deal after leaving Alaska without ceasefire pact

Donald Trump says he would prefer a permanent peace agreement over a temporary ceasefire. US president left meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska without reaching any deal. On his flight back to Washington, he held a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who later said he would travel to Washington DC on Monday. Putin said that, in order to make a “settlement lasting and long-term, we need to eliminate the root causes of the conflict” in Ukraine. Putin has not budged from his longstanding position that Ukraine should withdraw from four regions partially occupied by Russia – Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. Trump said it had been “a great and very successful day in Alaska” after arriving back in Washington. He added that the meeting with Putin had gone “very well”, as had phone calls with Zelenski, European leaders and Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte. Trump had threatened “very severe consequences” if his Russian counterpart did not agree to end the war.

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Donald Trump has said he would prefer a permanent peace agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war over a temporary ceasefire.

Writing on Truth Social after leaving a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska without reaching any deal, the US president said that ceasefires “often times do not hold up”.

Trump had earlier said that “great progress” was made during the meeting but “we didn’t get there” when it came to a deal.

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On his flight back to Washington, he held a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who later said he would travel to Washington DC on Monday.

Trump said it had been “a great and very successful day in Alaska” after arriving back in Washington.

He added that the meeting with Putin had gone “very well”, as had phone calls with Zelensky, European leaders and Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte.

“It was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a peace agreement, which would end the war, and not a mere ceasefire agreement, which often times do not hold up,” he wrote.

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“If all works out” with Zelensky on Monday “we will then schedule a meeting with President Putin”, Trump added.

Zelensky said that a “real peace must be achieved, one that will be lasting, not just another pause between Russian invasions”.

Putin and Trump’s arrival at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage was carefully choreographed.

The Russian president, who is facing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, stepped off his jet and onto a red carpet to be warmly received by Trump.

Over the roar of a B2 bomber overhead, the two leaders posed for photos before climbing in Trump’s presidential vehicle, known as The Beast.

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But despite the pageantry and public shows of geniality – as well as the Kremlin’s earlier estimate that the meeting could last six or seven hours – Trump and Putin emerged less than three hours later with just a joint statement to the press.

Putin said that, in order to make a “settlement lasting and long-term, we need to eliminate the root causes of the conflict” in Ukraine.

The phrasing indicated that Putin has not budged from his longstanding position that Ukraine should withdraw from four regions partially occupied by Russia – Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia – and give up its efforts to join Nato.

Zelensky has ruled out ceding territory, saying it would embolden Russia to invade again in the future, as it had in 2022 eight years after illegally annexing Crimea.

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Putin also urged Ukrainians and Europeans to “not throw a wrench” into the peace process. Trump remained silent as his guest spent about eight minutes addressing the media.

After being given the floor, the US president said he had a “fantastic relationship with President Putin. Vladimir”.

Even though “many points were agreed”, he said, “a few” remain, adding that “one is the most significant” – without specifying. Neither took questions.

The two also did not attend the planned bilateral “working lunch” that was set to follow the talks.

Donald Trump boards Air Force One as he departs Alaska [Reuters]

Trump’s follow-up interview on Fox News offered little else.

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The meeting went “very well”, Trump told host Sean Hannity, adding “maybe we’ll have a good result”.

Heading into the Alaska meeting, Trump had threatened “very severe consequences” if his Russian counterpart did not agree to end the war.

In July, he said he would impose 100% secondary tariffs targeting Russia’s remaining trade partners if a peace deal was not reached within 50 days.

But questioned on Fox on those threats, Trump said: “We don’t have to think about it today. Maybe in two weeks, three weeks.”

Asked about a possible trilateral summit including Zelensky, Trump said: “They both want me there and I’ll be there,” without giving a date or location for meeting.

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Zelensky and Trump had a lengthy call on the flight back to Washington, before other Nato leaders including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer joined the conversation.

Zelensky said he supported Trump’s proposal for a trilateral meeting and that sanctions against Russia should be strengthened if Moscow “tries to evade an honest end to the war”.

“All issues important to Ukraine must be discussed with Ukraine’s participation, and no issue, particularly territorial ones, can be decided without Ukraine,” he added.

He noted “positive signals from the American side regarding participation in guaranteeing Ukraine’s security” – something European allies have called for as part of a combined effort to prevent another conflict.

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Monday’s meeting at the White House will be Zelensky’s first since he was hectored by Trump and his vice-president, JD Vance, in an explosive meeting in February.

They appeared to reconcile at Pope Francis’s funeral in April, in what the White House described as a “very productive”15-minute meeting.

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Trump has ‘brought us closer than ever to ending Ukraine war’, Starmer says despite no deal after Putin talks

President Putin and President Obama met in Washington for talks on Ukraine. The two leaders are expected to meet again in the coming days. The meeting is expected to be the first between the two leaders since the Ukraine crisis began in mid-2014. The White House says the meeting will focus on ‘strengthening the relationship between Russia and the West’. But the White House also said the meeting would be ‘constructive’, not ‘confronting’ the Russian government. The Russian government says it is ‘prepared to work with the US’s president’ to find a solution to the Ukrainian crisis, which it says is a ‘long-term’ problem. The U.S. says it will continue to work on a deal with Russia to end the crisis, but that it is not ready to ‘give up’ on the Ukraine conflict, which has been going on for more than a year. The United States and its allies have been trying to reach an agreement with Russia on Ukraine for months.

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Donald Trump has “brought us closer than ever before to ending Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine”, Sir Keir Starmer has said, following a highly anticipated summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday night.

It came despite the talks ending without a ceasefire deal or an agreement on pausing Moscow’s war in Ukraine, after nearly three hours of negotiations between the US president and his Russian counterpart at a military base in Anchorage, Alaska.

While concerns linger over the prospect of Kyiv being excluded from negotiations over its own future, Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday announced he will travel to Washington for a meeting with Mr Trump on Monday.

Sir Keir Starmer and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky met on Thursday ahead of the talks (PA Wire)

“I plan to discuss all the details regarding the end of the killings, the end of the war with President Trump in Washington on Monday. Grateful for the invitation,” Mr Zelensky said.

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Speaking in the early hours of the morning, the US and Russian presidents confirmed that no deal had been reached, with Mr Trump adding that “we didn’t get there” on one of the “most significant” sticking points.

However – in a brief media appearance where they offered little detail and refused to take questions from reporters – Mr Trump said “some great progress” was made with “many points” agreed and “very few” remaining.

Meanwhile, Mr Putin said the negotiations were “held in a constructive atmosphere” and raised the prospect of another meeting in Moscow – a suggestion which is likely to spark concern from those fearing the US president could capitulate to Russia’s demands.

It comes amid fears Ukraine could be pressured to cede territory, after the US leader previously suggested any agreement may need to involve “swapping of land”,

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But piling pressure on Mr Trump not to cave to Putin’s demands, European leaders – including French president Emmanuel Macron, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, Germany’s Friedrich Merz and the European Commission’s Ursula Von der Leyen – in a joint statement reiterated that “no limitations should be placed on Ukraine’s armed forces or on its co-operation with third countries”.

“Russia cannot have a veto against Ukraine‘s pathway to EU and Nato”, they added, reiterating that the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ is “ready to play an active role”.

The UK has promised to put a “reassurance force” in Ukraine in the event that a peace deal is struck. However, there have been reports in recent days that this force will be scaled back from the 30,000 strong force that had originally been floated.

In a separate statement on Monday, Sir Keir welcomed the US president’s suggestion that he could provide “robust security guarantees” to support Ukraine – but reiterated that the next step in the peace process “must be further talks involving President Zelenskyy” after Friday’s summit excluded the Ukrainian leader.

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“[Donald Trump’s] leadership in pursuit of an end to the killing should be commended”, the prime minister added.

In a call after the summit, Sir Keir and Mr Zelensky spoke with the US president alongside leaders from Italy, France, Finland, Germany and Poland, as well as Nato’s Mark Rutte, and Ms Von der Leyen.

“President Trump’s efforts have brought us closer than ever before to ending Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine. His leadership in pursuit of an end to the killing should be commended”, the prime minister said in his statement.

“While progress has been made, the next step must be further talks involving President Zelenskyy”.

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He added: “I welcome the openness of the United States, alongside Europe, to provide robust security guarantees to Ukraine as part of any deal. This is important progress and will be crucial in deterring Putin from coming back for more.

“In the meantime, until he stops his barbaric assault, we will keep tightening the screws on his war machine with even more sanctions, which have already had a punishing impact on the Russian economy and its people.”

On Thursday, Mr Trump suggested European leaders could be invited to a second meeting if Friday’s summit was a success.

On the same day, Sir Keir met with the Ukrainian leader and the pair expressed cautious optimism about the prospect of a truce “as long as Putin takes action to prove he is serious” about ending the war, a Downing Street statement said.

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However, the failure to make progress today may have dashed hopes of making progress with the Russian president.

Trump met with Putin for nearly three hours on Friday at a U.S. military base in Anchorage, Alaska (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

It came as leading experts warned that Mr Putin has been “rewarded” for his invasion of Ukraine with Donald Trump’s summit in Alaska.

Orysia Lutsevych, head of the Ukraine forum at the Chatham House think tank, warned that Mr Trump’s decision to call Russia a “great country” and say there is a strong mutual understanding between the two parties represents a “further fissure in the already shaky Transatlantic alliance, the rupture of which is a primary Russian aim.”

Meanwhile, Keir Giles, an associate fellow of the Russia and Eurasia programme at Chatham House, suggested there were “two dangers” which could emerge from the summit.

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The first is that Mr Zelensky may now be perceived by Mr Trump as a “softer target where he is more willing to exert leverage”, and that the US president could “once again try to strongarm Zelensky into compromising the future of his country”.

The second danger is that European leaders “might once again think the immediate danger has passed” and become complacent, after their scramble to speak to Mr Trump ahead of the summit, he said.

And Dr Neil Melvin, director of international security at the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) suggested Mr Putin would walk away considering the summit outcome as “mission accomplished”.

“Vladimir Putin came to the Alaska summit with the principal goal of stalling any pressure on Russia to end the war”, he warned.

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Putin told Trump he could relax some territorial claims in exchange for Donetsk region, FT reports

Putin made the request during his meeting with Trump in Alaska on Friday. Putin said he would freeze the frontline in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.

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(Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that Ukraine withdraw from the eastern Donetsk region as a condition for ending Russia’s war but told U.S. President Donald Trump he could freeze the rest of the frontline if his core demands were met, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.

Putin made the request during his meeting with Trump in Alaska on Friday, the FT said, citing four people with direct knowledge of the talks.

In exchange for the Donetsk region, Putin said he would freeze the frontline in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, the report said.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in BengaluruEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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