A major summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled for August 15 in Alaska. The meeting has drawn global attention due to its potential impact on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Putin aims to end the war under terms favorable to Russia while attempting to divide the Western security alliance.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky strongly opposes any partition of Ukraine and rejects proposals to cede territory to Russia. He warns against legitimizing occupation during the upcoming talks. There is also the possibility of a trilateral summit, with Zelensky attending alongside Trump and Putin, signaling Ukraine’s direct involvement in the discussions.
The choice of Alaska as the venue is symbolic, as it was a territory sold by Russia to the United States 158 years ago. Political analysts view the summit as a significant moment that could redefine peace efforts but also pose risks to Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Meanwhile, European leaders have reaffirmed their support for Ukraine and emphasized that the country’s future cannot be decided without Ukrainian input. The summit is considered one of the biggest diplomatic gambits of Trump’s second term.
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