According to Peter Kuznick, Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, this is a very positive step in the right direction

Yury Ushakov added that "the economic interests of our countries intersect in Alaska and the Arctic, and there are prospects for implementing large-scale, mutually beneficial…

The announcement comes just hours after Trump signalled Ukraine may have to cede territory in order to end the war.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet Friday in Alaska in hopes for a cease-fire involving Ukraine and end to the war.

Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine.

European officials presented their own Ukraine peace proposals to the U.S. as Trump prepared for talks with Putin on ending the war.

KYIV/LONDON: European officials presented their own Ukraine peace proposals to the United States on Saturday as President Donald Trump prepared for talks with Russian President…

According to Dmitry Suslov, holding such a full-scale summit on the territory of one of the countries underscores a qualitative shift in Russian-American relations

Washington mulls rare trilateral meeting between the Russian, US and Ukrainian leaders to discuss ending the war

According to Peter Kuznick, Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, this is a very positive step in the right direction

Pro-Kremlin figures view the summit as the prelude to lifting sanctions and absolving the Russian army for war crimes committed in Ukraine, with some even saying that 'the…

"It is undoubtedly an opportunity to reach peace," Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said

Oleg Barabanov believes that Vladimir Zelensky "is already building up his defense" by enlisting support from the European Union and the United Kingdom

Mixed feelings in Moscow before Friday’s summit as analysts are sceptical that peace in Ukraine will be secured.

"This is a very difficult issue, and it's one that will require difficult solutions," former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and ex-UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter said