By abandoning pursuit of a ceasefire, US president has indulged Russian leader yet again and left him free to continue terrorising Ukraine

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…

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s Alaska summit on a possible Ukraine ceasefire ended amicably but with no deal.

Trump claimed heading into the summit with Russia’s leader that stopping the killing in Ukraine was the top priority.

US president said discussions with Russian counterpart ‘extremely productive’ but ‘no deal’ made

US president claims ‘great progress’ with Russian leader although meeting in Alaska does not yield agreement to pause war. What we know on day 1,270

Trump rolled out the red carpet for Putin in Alaska to reach a breakthrough on ending the war in Ukraine. He left without a peace deal.

The Russian leader appears to have convinced Donald Trump he is ready for peace. He’s not. But he’s bought himself more time

The talks with Putin in Alaska were a very predictable failure. Even the president’s famed deal-making abilities can’t end this war

Fighting set to continue in Ukraine while US and Russian leaders cling to old grievances and exchange warm words

Warm welcome for Russia’s Putin at meeting with US President Donald Trump in Alaska, but no deal on ending Ukraine war.

With no ceasefire and an invitation to Moscow, the US and Russia's meeting yields more questions than answers.

The US leader cut a subdued figure after the meeting, which failed to achieve its primary goal – an end to Russia’s war.

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

How Trump’s highly-anticipated peace talks unfolded in Alaska

Europe must now properly invest in defence and give Ukraine the tools it needs to defend itself

By abandoning pursuit of a ceasefire, US president has indulged Russian leader yet again and left him free to continue terrorising Ukraine

The US president demanded a ceasefire before he met Putin. His change of mind flies in the face of what Europe and Ukraine want.

President Donald Trump is abandoning his pursuit of a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine and pushing for a peace deal after an Alaskan summit.

Putin in return offered ceasefire across Ukraine and written promise to not attack again

The Alaska summit failed to live up to its billing. But some new reported proposals suggest a viable route to peace