“Next time in Moscow,” Putin remarked, to which Trump responded, “That’s an interesting one. I’ll get a little heat on that one, but I can see it possibly happening.”
August 16, 2025At a joint press conference in Anchorage, Trump said, “We’re going to stop 5,000, 6,000, 7,000 people a week from being killed, and President Putin wants to see that as much as I do.”
August 16, 2025Trump noted that he would soon brief NATO allies and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the outcome of the meeting.
August 16, 2025Putin described Friday’s discussions as “constructive” and “useful,” adding that the Alaska setting carried historical significance for both nations.
August 16, 2025“I agree with President Trump… the security of Ukraine should be ensured as well. Naturally, we are prepared to welcome that,” Putin added.
August 16, 2025Observers noted that the leaders had not moved to the scheduled expanded luncheon even after 90 minutes, a sign that Trump had not exercised his earlier warning to “walk” if discussions failed to progress.
August 16, 2025The summit, hosted at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, is being described by the White House as “historic” and centered on Trump’s stated goal of “pursuing peace.”
August 16, 2025When pressed by reporters about a possible ceasefire, Putin declined to answer directly.
August 16, 2025Calling the bilateral relationship “special” and “privileged,” Putin expressed confidence that joint efforts would continue to deepen cooperation across multiple sectors.
August 15, 2025Trump said, “I think President Putin will make peace and President Zelensky will make peace,” adding that his primary motivation was to save “thousands of soldiers a week.”
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