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

China may publicly endorse next week’s meeting in Alaska but the talks are not expected to end the Ukraine war, analysts say.

Donald Trump rewarding the Kremlin’s hardline attitude shows Russia can still sideline Ukraine from deal to end war

Many Ukrainians and experts believe Russia’s Putin will seek to dupe Trump while expanding gains in eastern Ukraine.

Economists say the talks are "already a win" for Putin, whose economy is limping along after three years of war.

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…

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

The president also ruled out withdrawing from Donbas as part of a peace deal, after Trump suggested a land swap may be needed to end the war.

Zelensky refuses to withdraw troops from Donbas, wary of Trump-Putin land swap; summit delays sanctions on Russia.

Trump, who described the call as "a ten", was urged to keep Ukraine's interests at the forefront when he meets Putin on Friday.

The Russian leader senses a chance for more international recognition, while his American counterpart hopes to play peacemaker.

Words come on the eve of the US and Russian leaders’ closely watched Alaska summit.

Trump said there was a 25 per cent chance that the talks would fail, but added he could stay in Alaska for longer depending on what happens.

LONDON: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised US President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the war in Ukraine, more than three years after Moscow launched its…

High-stakes Trump-Putin summit in Alaska could shape Ukraine war and European security.

These are the key issues the leaders of the US and Russia will need to resolve to achieve an end to the war in Ukraine

The highly anticipated summit could see the beginnings of a peace deal but will likely not end the war, experts say.

Trump-Putin talks in Alaska on Friday could be the catalyst for far-reaching changes for Ukraine, Europe and the world.

A sudden feud, an impasse or a first step toward a cease-fire are all possible at the summit in Alaska as the two leaders navigate thorny issues such as Ukraine’s territory and…