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One journalist directed a sharp question at President Putin, asking when Russia would stop killing civilians in Ukraine.

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The US-Russia summit commenced under the banner “Pursuing Peace

The US-Russia summit commenced under the banner “Pursuing Peace” (Photo: X/ The White House)

US President Donald Trump welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Anchorage, Alaska, with a red carpet reception as the much-anticipated summit between the two leaders officially began. The two presidents briefly posed for the media before proceeding to the meeting venue, but not before facing a barrage of pointed questions from reporters.

One journalist directed a sharp question at President Putin, asking when Russia would stop killing civilians in Ukraine. The Russian leader appeared startled and responded by pretending not to hear the question. President Trump glanced at Putin, and the two briefly exchanged words in what seemed to be a light, private conversation.

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Moments later, both leaders were seen smiling as Trump placed a hand on Putin’s back, guiding him toward the presidential limousine, nicknamed “The Beast.” The pair then made their way to the main summit venue.

Inside, the summit commenced under the banner “Pursuing Peace.” Seated with their respective envoys, Trump and Putin again posed for the press. Yet once more, Putin faced uncomfortable questions about civilian casualties in Ukraine. The moment was cut short when Trump abruptly ended the photo op, thanking the media. Putin, meanwhile, maintained a bemused expression, appearing surprised by the press’s persistence.

The two leaders are expected to find a possible solution for the Russia-Ukraine conflict in today’s high-stakes meet.

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