Trump to Speak with Zelensky Following Meeting with Putin
Headline: No Ceasefire Agreement Reached After Trump-Putin Meeting on Russo-Ukrainian War
In the wake of the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15, 2025, no concrete agreement or ceasefire deal was reached regarding the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
According to reports by RBC Ukraine, President Zelenskyy plans to call his American counterpart Donald Trump after the Alaska meeting. However, the news article does not provide specific details about the location or the nature of the conversation.
The discussions between Trump and Putin were described as "good," but no further information about the content of their talks was disclosed. It is worth noting that the meeting between Trump and Putin is the subject of ongoing discussions between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Following the summit, there are no official announcements of immediate follow-up steps. The summit did not produce an agreed roadmap for peace or direct commitments. The situation remains complex, and the summit was primarily a diplomatic engagement rather than a negotiation leading directly to resolution.
In a separate development, Trump held an online meeting with the Ukrainian president and leaders of European countries including Germany, Finland, France, Britain, Italy, Poland, and the EU on August 13. Details about the discussions during the meeting were not provided in the news article.
Regarding Zelenskyy's discussions, no formal talks involving him and Putin or joint trilateral engagement involving all three leaders occurred at this summit. The sources mainly focus on the Trump-Putin interaction and the absence of agreements on Ukraine.
In light of these developments, it is inferred that:
- Zelenskyy is likely to continue diplomatic and military efforts to assert Ukraine’s position in the conflict.
- The U.S. under Trump may pressure Ukraine toward territorial concessions, as implied by Trump’s post-summit remarks.
- Further diplomatic activity is expected as the war persists, but no specific joint U.S.-Ukraine or Russia-Ukraine bilateral follow-ups from this summit have been documented.
The meeting between Trump and Putin is scheduled for August 16 in Alaska. Volodymyr Zelenskyy made this statement while speaking to journalists in Berlin. Donald Trump offered to call Zelenskyy after the Alaska meeting.
As the Russo-Ukrainian War continues, international diplomatic activity remains a crucial aspect of the conflict's resolution. The broader conflict remains unresolved with ongoing efforts expected from all parties involved.
Despite the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, politics and general news continue to surround the meetings between world leaders, as evident in the recent Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. The potential impact of these talks on the war-and-conflicts in the region remains uncertain.
The lack of a ceasefire agreement following the Trump-Putin meeting suggests that general news about the Russo-Ukrainian War and related diplomatic efforts will persist for the foreseeable future.