Trump reveals where and when Putin will meet the Ukrainian peace talks
Donald Trump He said he will meet with the Russian president Vladimir Putin Next Friday to discuss the war in Ukraine.
Putin is expected to use the summit to define it Russia’s demands for a ceasefire.
Speaking to journalists at the White House on Friday, Trump confessed to any peace deal It may involve “some land exchange.”
But Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky He replied, he undertook that he will not give up the land, saying: “The Ukrainians will not give their lands to the occupiers.”

When and where does the conversations happen?
The talks are scheduled to take place on Friday August 15 in Alaska.
“The very expected meeting, as President of the United States of America, and President Vladimir Putin, from Russia, will be held next Friday, August 15, 2025, in Alaska’s great state,” President Trump announced in fact.
The meeting between the two leaders will be the first US summit Russia since 2021, when former US President Joe Biden met Mr. Putin in Switzerland.
However, critics indicated that Russia was calling for Alaska in the early seventies of the nineteenth century, as they took advantage of the citizens of Alaska without mercy to chase the fur of the Russians, and the nationalists have long wanted to restore it.
The agreement on the meeting comes after Mr. Trump’s increasing thwart from Mr. Putin’s refusal to stop the Russian military attack.
The US President threatened to impose new sanctions and a tariff from Friday against Moscow and the countries that buy their goods unless the Russian leader agreed to end the war. It was not yet clear whether these sanctions would remain or delay.
What will they discuss?
Presidents are expected to discuss war in Ukraine and Russia’s demands if it is possible to agree to a ceasefire.
This may lead to a penetration in President Trump’s efforts to end the conflict, after his pledge during his campaign to end the war within 24 hours of taking office.
But there is no guarantee that it will stop the fighting because Moscow and KYIV remain away from their circumstances for peace.
What did Trump said?
Mr. Trump told the White House correspondents on Friday that he could not announce where or whenever the meeting would be held, but he would do so soon and suggested that the talks come before any discussion that included Ukrainian President Foludmir Zelinski.
But shortly after, he announced that he would be held in Alaska on August 15.
The US President said that the peace agreement may involve “land exchange” between Russia and Ukraine.
“We will get some. We will get some switch. There will be some land swap to improve the two,” he said.
What did Russia say?
Russia wants to discuss its demands to stop the shooting deal, including Ukraine, to abandon the two eastern regions and its sovereignty on the Crimea.
The Kremlin confirmed in a statement online and said that the two leaders “will focus on discussing options to achieve a long -term peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis.”
“It is completely logical that our delegation is simply flying through the Beer Strait, and to obtain this important and expected summit for the leaders of the two countries in Alaska,” said Yuri Ostakov, President of Foreign Affairs at Putin.
What did Zelinski say?
Ukrainian President Folodimir Zelinski said that the planned summit between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin will lead to “dead solutions” if the deal is excluded Kiev.
In a statement published in Telegram, Zelinski said that Ukraine “will not give Russia any awards for what it did” and that “the Ukrainians will not give their lands to the occupier.”
“The answer to the Ukrainian regional issue is in the constitution of Ukraine. No one will deviate from this.”
He added: “Any solutions without Ukraine, at the same time are solutions against peace. They will not bring anything. These are dead solutions, you will never work.”
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrei Sibha also said that Ukraine is still open to a “meaningful dialogue”, but he warned that “Russia should not be rewarded for the start of this war.”
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