After the meeting, the leaders decided to proceed directly to a press conference

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.

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

In accordance with the schedule released by the US leader’s press service earlier, bilateral events are slated to begin at 11:00 a.m. local time

The two are expected to hold a joint press conference following the meeting.

The US president's plane reportedly landed at 10:20 a.m. local time

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The talks with the US president Donald Trump are scheduled to kick off at 11:30 a.m. local time

The two are expected to hold a joint press conference following the meeting.

The two leaders sat down and turned to the photographers so they could take a few pictures

The two leaders began talking before arriving in Alaska on the airfield

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The two leaders began talking a little earlier — literally as soon as they stepped off the plane and greeted each other at the official meeting ceremony

About 200 Russian and American reporters have already gathered in the hall

ANCHORAGE, Alaska: A highly anticipated summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday yielded no agreement to resolve or pause Moscow’s…

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov stressed that the conversation was indeed very positive

After the meeting, the leaders decided to proceed directly to a press conference

Vladimir Putin suggested their next meeting be held in Moscow, and Donald Trump said it was possible, even though he would have to face strong criticism

The two leaders refrained from answering questions and then briefly conversed on their feet

The two leaders greeted each other warmly in Anchorage - but a ceasefire agreement fails to materialise.

The White House host did not specify whether the meeting would be a trilateral one