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Trump, Putin set to meet in Alaska; Ukraine left out of high-stakes talks

On Friday, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Anchorage, Alaska, at 3:30 pm ET (11:30 am local time) in a closely watched summit. Trump said his aim is to bring Putin to the table for talks, not to negotiate an immediate Ukraine peace deal. He downplayed the idea of offering Kyiv security guarantees and revealed that he had spoken to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a staunch Putin ally, ahead of the meeting.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, not attending the summit, said Ukraine is counting on American support. Some Ukrainian military officers were openly doubtful, saying they expect no real progress and accusing Russia of bad faith. Commanders described the war as ongoing with heavy losses and no sign Putin is willing to compromise.

The Kremlin said Putin will arrive on time, despite his history of tardiness with world leaders. On his way, he stopped in Magadan to visit a plant, meet officials, and greet schoolchildren before the four-hour flight to Anchorage.

The choice of venue proved challenging during Alaska’s busy tourist season, leaving few suitable sites for hosting both leaders. Ultimately, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on the outskirts of Anchorage was selected, despite the optics of holding the meeting on a US military base.

Lukashenko’s conversation with Trump is seen as significant. Often referred to as “Europe’s last dictator,” he has openly supported Russia’s war in Ukraine and deepened ties with Putin. His call may have been among the final influences on Trump before the summit.

The meeting occurs without a confirmed US ambassador to Russia, following the departure of Lynne Tracy, and amid a shortage of experienced diplomatic staff in European affairs. Critics warn this lack of expertise could weaken US strategy going into the talks. Kyiv is also without a confirmed US envoy since Bridget Brink’s departure.

Anchorage itself reflects Alaska’s historical links with Russia, dating back to when the territory was part of the Russian Empire. The city’s oldest building — a Russian Orthodox church — stands as a reminder of that shared past.

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