Trump-Putin Alaska Talks End Without Ukraine Breakthrough

US-Russia summit in Alaska ended without concrete agreements on Ukraine. Trump and Putin cited progress but acknowledged unresolved differences. Zelensky condemned ongoing attacks during talks, while experts question substantive outcomes.
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Historic Summit Concludes Without Deal

The closed-door meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska concluded without concrete agreements after 2.5 hours of talks. Both leaders described discussions as "productive" but acknowledged unresolved differences on key issues.

Vague Statements, No Press Questions

Following the summit, both presidents delivered statements without taking questions. Putin emphasized US-Russia shared history while calling Ukraine a "sister nation." Trump claimed "significant progress" but noted one major unresolved point, stating: "There's no deal until there's a deal."

Ukrainian President's Critical Response

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned ongoing Russian attacks during the negotiations, stating: "On the day of talks, people are being killed." Trump later announced he would call Zelensky and NATO allies to discuss next steps.

Expert Analysis

NOS Russia correspondent Geert Groot Koerkamp observed Putin achieved a propaganda victory merely by holding the summit, demonstrating Russia isn't isolated. US correspondent Sjoerd den Daas noted the lack of details provides little evidence of progress toward Trump's promised 24-hour war resolution.

Fox News Revelations

In a post-summit Fox News interview, Trump suggested potential solutions involving land swaps and non-NATO security guarantees for Ukraine, urging Zelensky to "make a deal" with Putin.

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