Trump, Putin end Summit without Ukraine deal
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a summit in Alaska on August 15, 2025, without reaching a deal to end the war in Ukraine
After an abrupt ending to three hours of talks with aides, Trump and Putin offered warm words but took no questions from reporters — highly unusual for the media-savvy US president. “We’re not there yet, but we’ve made progress. There’s no deal until there’s a deal,” Trump said.
He called the meeting “extremely productive” with “many points” agreed, although he did not offer specifics. “There are just a very few that are left; some are not that significant, one is probably the most significant,” Trump said without elaborating. Putin also spoke in general terms of cooperation in a joint press appearance that lasted just 12 minutes. “We hope that the understanding we have reached will… pave the way for peace in Ukraine,” Putin said.
As Trump mused about a second meeting, Putin smiled and said in English: “Next time in Moscow.” The former KGB agent quickly tried to flatter Trump, who has voiced admiration for the Russian leader in the past. Putin told Trump he agreed with him that the Ukraine war, which Putin ordered, would not have happened if Trump were president instead of Joe Biden.
Trump, for his part, again complained of a “hoax” that Russia intervened to help him in the 2016 election — a finding backed by US intelligence.
Putin reportedly demanded Ukraine relinquish control of the eastern Donbas region in exchange for freezing the front lines in other areas and a pledge not to attack Ukraine or other European nations again
European leaders were invited to a meeting with Trump and Zelenskyy to discuss the outcome of the summit. Ukraine had previously expressed concerns about talks without their involvement and about potential pressure to cede territory.

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