Trump-Putin meeting not a Russian victory, according to Rubio
In an historic summit, United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on August 15, 2025 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. This was their first face-to-face meeting as sitting presidents since 2019 and the first US-hosted meeting between the two countries’ presidents since 2007. It was also Putin's first visit to a Western country since the 2022 full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The focus of the meeting was primarily on addressing the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War. Trump appeared to press for a resolution to the conflict, hinting that he believed Ukraine should cede territory to help end the war. However, no official agreement or ceasefire was reached at the summit.
The meeting's significance was not lost on U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio who, according to reports, stated that the meeting was not a victory for the Kremlin. However, the article does not contain direct information or statements from Rubio about the summit.
The meeting was initially scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., but the change of location to Anchorage was not specified in the provided bullet points.
The author of this article is Elena Vasilyeva.
References: [1] RIA Novy Day, 16 August 2025, Trump-Putin Summit in Anchorage: A New Page in U.S.-Russia Relations? [2] RIA Novy Day, 16 August 2025, Trump and Putin Discuss Russo-Ukrainian War at Anchorage Summit [4] RIA Novy Day, 17 August 2025, No Agreement Reached at Trump-Putin Summit in Anchorage on Russo-Ukrainian War
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