President Trump downplayed expectations for the Summit, calling it a 'feel-out meeting', adding that it's not up to just him to make a deal. His diplomacy methods will be key to Ukraine's fate.

World affairs editor Sam Kiley looks at the art of the deal versus the art of the steal, ahead of what could be a pivotal meeting on the Ukraine war

Officials yesterday confirmed that the high-stakes talks will take place in Alaska's largest city, Anchorage, with the US President 'determined to try to end this war and stop the…

The White House has now reduced the upcoming Alaska summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to a "listening exercise."

The unpredictability of how the Alaska meeting will play out has fueled fears that the U.S. and Russia could coerce Ukraine into an unfavorable deal.

Putin has met with American presidents many times over the decades - some more often than others.

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.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Trump the Russian dictator is "bluffing" about his intention to end his brutal war.

Trump has long boasted that he’s gotten along well with Putin, even praising him as “pretty smart” for invading Ukraine. But now he wants a cease-fire.

The two leaders will not be flanked by their advisers when they come face-to-face for the highly-anticipated meeting

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Trump the Russian dictator is "bluffing" about his intention to end his brutal war.

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.

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.

"Trump wants to exhaust all options to have a peaceful end to war," the White House said Thursday. Whether those "options" are good or bad for Ukraine is key.

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

President Trump downplayed expectations for the Summit, calling it a 'feel-out meeting', adding that it's not up to just him to make a deal. His diplomacy methods will be key to…

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