Trump mulls extending an invitation to Zelenskiy for a summit with Putin in Alaska
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In other news, there has been speculation about a potential three-way meeting involving U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. While there has been no confirmed three-way meeting in Alaska, on August 15-16, 2025, Trump and Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war and a possible peace agreement or ceasefire. However, Ukrainian President Zelensky was not present at this summit.
After the Trump-Putin meeting, Trump expressed his intention to meet Zelensky in the White House on Monday (August 18) to discuss an agreement to end the war. Trump characterized the Alaska meeting as "very successful" and communicated with Zelensky and European leaders by a late-night phone call following the summit.
However, experts have expressed concerns about any agreement being reached without Ukraine’s direct participation, as Putin is likely to demand significant territorial concessions from Ukraine which Kyiv opposes. Trump seemed to adopt Putin’s position favoring land concessions as part of peace talks at the Alaska meeting.
In summary, Trump and Putin met one-on-one in Alaska, with Zelensky expected to meet Trump separately later in Washington, but there has been no public indication of a simultaneous three-way meeting between Trump, Putin, and Zelensky in Alaska.
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- In the realm of international politics, there were plans for a three-way meeting among U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, but so far, only Trump and Putin met in Alaska, discussing the Russia-Ukraine war and potential peace agreement or ceasefire, with Zelensky expected to meet Trump separately in the White House.