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    Trump and Putin plan Alaska talks for Ukraine settlement

    August 11, 2025
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    United States President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on 15 August to discuss a potential agreement aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. The meeting, which Trump described as a critical step toward achieving peace, comes amid reports that negotiations between the parties have reached an advanced stage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been engaged in talks with both Washington and Moscow in recent weeks, with discussions reportedly focusing on the terms of a possible ceasefire.

    Trump & Putin to work toward Ukraine conflict resolution

    The conflict in Ukraine, which began in February 2022 following Russia’s invasion, has entered its fourth year with heavy human and economic costs. According to United Nations estimates, tens of thousands of civilians and combatants have been killed, while millions have been displaced within Ukraine and across Europe. The war has also disrupted global grain and energy markets, leading to price spikes and supply shortages that have affected countries far beyond the region.

    In his announcement, Trump said that the peace initiative could result in a ceasefire agreement that might require Ukraine to relinquish significant areas currently under Russian control. He did not specify which territories were under discussion, but analysts have pointed to the occupied regions in eastern and southern Ukraine, including parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, as likely to be central to any territorial concessions. Such a deal, if reached, would be controversial in Ukraine, where public sentiment strongly opposes ceding land to Russia.

    Alaska chosen as neutral summit location

    The choice of Alaska as the meeting location was not explained in detail by the White House, though it offers a geographically neutral ground between the continental United States and Russia. Diplomats familiar with the planning said that the summit will be held in Anchorage, with a small delegation from each side expected to attend. Officials also confirmed that representatives from Ukraine will not be physically present at the Alaska talks but will be updated on the discussions in real time.

    Kremlin officials have so far not commented extensively on the upcoming meeting, but Putin has previously stated that Russia is open to negotiations provided they recognize what Moscow calls the “new realities” on the ground. Ukraine, for its part, has maintained that any agreement must ensure its sovereignty and security, although President Zelenskiy has indicated a willingness to explore compromises to end the fighting.

    NATO urges sustainable political resolution

    International reaction to the planned summit has been mixed. Several European leaders have expressed cautious optimism, noting that any step toward halting hostilities would be welcome. Others have warned that a peace deal involving territorial concessions could set a precedent that undermines international law. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has reiterated the alliance’s support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity while urging all parties to work toward a sustainable political solution.

    The Alaska meeting is expected to last one day, with the possibility of further sessions depending on progress. Both Washington and Moscow have stressed that no final agreement will be announced without the consent of all parties involved, including Kyiv. The outcome of the talks could mark a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict, determining whether the war in Ukraine moves toward resolution or continues into another year. – By Content Syndication Services.

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