No ceasefire, no deal. What summit means for Trump, Putin and Ukraine
Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska for nearly three hours but did not agree on a ceasefire in Ukraine. Both leaders made a joint statement without taking questions, leaving the situation unresolved. No future meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been scheduled.Key Facts
- Trump and Putin met in Alaska for a summit that lasted almost three hours.
- The main focus of the meeting was the conflict in Ukraine, but no ceasefire agreement was reached.
- Both leaders made a joint statement after the meeting but did not take any questions from the media.
- Trump claimed "great progress" was made, but did not provide specifics.
- There is no scheduled future meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- The meeting did not yield any new sanctions on Russia, despite previous threats from Trump.
- The summit did not change the ongoing war in Ukraine, with both leaders still having differing views on resolving the conflict.
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