Here's who Trump and Putin are bringing to the "high stakes" standoff in Alaska
Summary
President Trump and Russian President Putin are meeting in Alaska to discuss potentially reaching a ceasefire deal in Ukraine. Both leaders are bringing key team members to the meeting, including top U.S. and Russian government officials. The meeting, described as "high stakes," primarily involves Trump and Putin communicating with the help of translators.Key Facts
- President Trump and President Putin are meeting in Anchorage, Alaska.
- The focus of the meeting is on discussing a potential ceasefire in Ukraine.
- Trump is bringing several top U.S. officials, including the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense.
- Russian President Putin's delegation includes the Russian Foreign Minister and Defense Minister.
- President Trump's departure point was Joint Base Andrews, and the meeting will be held at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
- Both leaders are expected to communicate through translators during their discussions.
- A joint press conference is planned after the meeting.
- The meeting starts at 11 a.m. local time in Alaska, and Trump plans to leave Alaska later that day.
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