Donald Trump told reporters he would like to have a second meeting after Friday's Alaska summit, this time with Zelensky. Yet he also warned that 'there may be no second meeting' depending on Putin's response.

According to Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov, Putin and Trump will "undoubtedly focus on discussing options for achieving a long-term peaceful resolution to the Ukrainian…

The US President said he will try to set up a summit between the Ukrainian leader and the Russian dictator afterwards - but only if he believes a deal is possible.

According to the TV channel, US Vice President JD Vance will join Trump for the conversation

"Trump suggested to me that, following the Alaska meeting, we would be in contact to discuss the results and outline our next steps," Vladimir Zelensky said after video talks with…

The US president also said Russia would face consequences if Putin does not agree to stop the war in Ukraine.

US president also says he would push for three-way summit with Volodymyr Zelenskyy if Alaska meeting goes well

Trump aims for a three-way meeting with Zelensky and Putin to end the Ukraine conflict.

Donald Trump told reporters he would like to have a second meeting after Friday's Alaska summit, this time with Zelensky. Yet he also warned that 'there may be no second meeting'…

According to the report, Donald Trump agreed to brief Vladimir Zelensky and then European leaders on the outcomes of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin

Alaska Summit: Trump and Putin to meet in Alaska to discuss Ukraine conflict, with potential for ceasefire negotiations.

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

The summit will be held at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and marks the first standalone meeting between the two leaders since 2018.

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Donald Trump will host Vladimir Putin in Alaska - their first meeting in six years -as he tries to secure a Ukraine war ceasefire.

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

Donald Trump will meet Vladimir Putin for a high-stakes summit in Alaska today that could bring about a peace deal in the Ukraine war.

Putin will hope to appeal to Trump’s business instincts by discussing economic ties alongside the future of Ukraine.

Donald Trump will host Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday,15 August 2025 for their first face-to-face meeting since 2019. The summit, to be held at a Cold War-era…

Focusing on a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, the meeting will be their first face-to-face interaction since Trump returned to office.

Leaders to meet to discuss an end to the more-than-three-year Russia-Ukraine war.