Trump plans to meet Putin in Alaska, as he previously set a deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire or face increased sanctions from the U.S. Zelensky has voiced concerns that agreements not involving Kyiv would be ineffectual, reiterating the need for Ukraine's involvement in any peace discussions related to the war.


Former US President Donald Trump has stated his resolve to negotiate the return of territories occupied by Russia during an upcoming meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Trump described the discussions as a "feel-out meeting," focused on urging peace and potentially swapping land to benefit Ukraine. He emphasized the necessity of consulting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky before finalizing any deals, pointing to the validity of Ukrainian input in the negotiation process. As the summit approaches, the stakes remain high, with Zelensky warning that any outcomes lacking Ukraine's participation would be worthless. Trump has set a deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire, with threats of sanctions looming if a resolution is not reached.