
Next time in Moscow: Putin extends Trump invitation as Alaska summit ends
However, neither leader confirmed plans for a second summit before leaving the room without taking questions from reporters. The Alaska talks, which both leaders described as productive, ended without a deal to end the war in Ukraine, but both hinted at further discussions.Trump said 'some great progress' was made during high-stakes talks with Putin over the war in Ukraine, but neither leader revealed concrete steps toward ending the conflict. Speaking after their nearly three-hour summit in Alaska, Trump told reporters that 'many points were agreed to,' with only a 'very few' outstanding. He said he would soon speak with European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling their input 'ultimately' decisive for any resolution.Putin said the two leaders had reached an 'understanding' on Ukraine but offered no details about what that meant for the war's trajectory. He described the meeting as constructive and warned that Europe and Ukraine must not 'sabotage' the talks.According to the State Department, the last US president to visit Russia was Barack Obama, who travelled to St. Petersburg in 2013 for the G-20 summit.- EndsTune InMust Watch
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