Sunday, April 12, 2026
24.1 C
New Delhi

Trump Heads To White House As Post-Meeting Lunch In Alaska Gets Cancelled

Curated By :

Last Updated:

Kremlin released behind-the-scenes footage showing a relaxed interaction between the two leaders.

Follow us on:
font

During the press conference, neither leader took questions from the media (Reuters image)

During the press conference, neither leader took questions from the media (Reuters image)

The Alaska summit between the United States and Russia concluded on Friday with a brief press conference featuring President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin. While initial reports had indicated that the meeting would be followed by a formal lunch with dignitaries from both nations, The Wall Street Journal later confirmed that the lunch had been unexpectedly cancelled.

Shortly after both leaders exited the stage following their public remarks, it was reported that President Trump was heading directly back to the White House, bypassing any additional engagements. The sudden change in schedule raised speculation about whether the talks had fallen short of expectations. President Putin departed soon after, returning to Moscow, with Trump’s presidential aircraft following its course back to Washington.

Recommended Stories

The abrupt cancellation prompted media speculation, with some analysts suggesting it may reflect Trump’s dissatisfaction with how the summit unfolded. However, the Kremlin later released behind-the-scenes footage showing a relaxed interaction between the two leaders. In the clip, Trump and Putin are seen laughing and engaging in casual conversation, seemingly contradicting earlier speculation of any discord.

During the press conference itself, neither leader took questions from the media. In their brief statements, both Trump and Putin expressed optimism but confirmed that no ceasefire deal had been finalised. Trump acknowledged ongoing disagreements but noted that the summit had led to some progress, leaving the door open for continued dialogue in the future.

view comments

News world Trump Heads To White House As Post-Meeting Lunch In Alaska Gets Cancelled
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

Caruana admits he’s given up chasing Sindarov in Candidates after Round 11 draw: ‘Don’t think I can compete…’

Javokhir Sindarov maintained his perch atop the Fide Candidates standings in the ‘Open’ category on Saturday after playing out a draw against pre-tournament favourite Fabiano Caruana, who trails the Uzbekistani Grandmaster by three points Read More

Hungarians decide whether to end 16 years of Orbán rule and elect rival

“I know what Fidesz brings, I know what Fidesz does, I live in it,” says Deputy Mayor Roland Kósa, who speaks of an arrogance towards power. Read More

Big share of funds for kids’ jabs not spent: RTI data

NEW DELHI: Even as India allocates thousands of crores of rupees annually for child vaccination, RTI data shows that a significant share of funds remains unspent, raising questions over implementation in one of the country’s lar Read More

Assam turnout nears record 86%, highest rise in Muslim-majority districts

GUWAHATI: The voter turnout in the 2026 Assam assembly polls further climbed on Sunday, reaching close to 86%, according to the EC’s last update. Read More

Avenge Mamata’s insult to Murmu, Shah calls upon tribal community

KOLKATA: Union minister Amit Shah appealed to Bengal’s tribal communities Saturday to “take revenge” through their votes for what he called insults to President Droupadi Murmu during her visit to the state last month Read More

Topics

Caruana admits he’s given up chasing Sindarov in Candidates after Round 11 draw: ‘Don’t think I can compete…’

Javokhir Sindarov maintained his perch atop the Fide Candidates standings in the ‘Open’ category on Saturday after playing out a draw against pre-tournament favourite Fabiano Caruana, who trails the Uzbekistani Grandmaster by three points Read More

Hungarians decide whether to end 16 years of Orbán rule and elect rival

“I know what Fidesz brings, I know what Fidesz does, I live in it,” says Deputy Mayor Roland Kósa, who speaks of an arrogance towards power. Read More

Big share of funds for kids’ jabs not spent: RTI data

NEW DELHI: Even as India allocates thousands of crores of rupees annually for child vaccination, RTI data shows that a significant share of funds remains unspent, raising questions over implementation in one of the country’s lar Read More

Assam turnout nears record 86%, highest rise in Muslim-majority districts

GUWAHATI: The voter turnout in the 2026 Assam assembly polls further climbed on Sunday, reaching close to 86%, according to the EC’s last update. Read More

Avenge Mamata’s insult to Murmu, Shah calls upon tribal community

KOLKATA: Union minister Amit Shah appealed to Bengal’s tribal communities Saturday to “take revenge” through their votes for what he called insults to President Droupadi Murmu during her visit to the state last month Read More

‘Going to have big problems’: Donald Trump warns China on reports of weapons shipments to Iran

Donald Trump early Sunday doubled down on his victory rhetoric against Iran, claiming the US had dismantled Tehran’s military capabilities and warning China of serious consequences if it is found to have supplied weapons to the Mojtab Read More

‘It’s a special thing to be on Planet Earth’: Artemis crew welcomed home in Houston

The four astronauts who flew in Nasa’s Artemis II mission around the Moon have been welcomed back to Planet Earth at an event in Houston, Texas. Read More

Knifeman calling himself ‘Lucifer’ slashes three at NYC’s Grand Central

Police fatally shot the assailant after he ignored at least 20 demands to drop the weapon, said NYPD. Read More

Related Articles