Trump-Putin Summit in Alaska: Progress Made Without a Concrete Agreement on Ukraine

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Trump and Putin Report Progress in Alaska Summit, But No Ceasefire Agreement Reached
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump remarked on "significant advancements" following a bilateral summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin held in Alaska. However, no formal agreement was reached regarding a ceasefire in Ukraine.
During a joint press conference, Trump described the three-and-a-half-hour meeting as "very productive," highlighting that several points had been successfully addressed. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that "a few issues, including one particularly important question," remained unresolved.
"We have not yet come to an agreement, but the prospects are encouraging," he added, referring to a potential truce in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
For his part, Vladimir Putin noted that a "principled agreement" had been reached, viewing it as a "good starting point" for future discussions.
The Russian president also expressed his desire to revive cooperation with the United States in various areas, including economic and technological collaboration, as well as Arctic exploration.
At the conclusion of the conference, Putin suggested that their next meeting take place in Moscow, stating in English, "Next time in Moscow." Trump did not give a clear refusal, simply responding, "I could consider that."
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