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Summit puts Putin back on the global stage and Trump echoes a Kremlin position

The Russian president’s visit to Alaska was his first to the United States in 10 years and his first to a Western country since invading Ukraine in 2022.

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Putin emerges from the Alaska summit with increased stature and Trump echoing a Kremlin position

President Donald Trump salutes as he walks Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, Friday, Aug. 15, 2025, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.


In Alaska, President Vladimir Putin walked on a red carpet, shook hands and exchanged smiles with his American counterpart. Donald Trump ended summit praising their relationship and calling Russia “a big power ... No. 2 in the world,†albeit admitting they didn’t reach a deal on ending the war in Ukraine.

By Saturday morning Moscow time, Trump appeared to have abandoned the idea of a ceasefire as a step toward peace -– something he and Ukraine had pushed for months -– in favor of pursuing a full-fledged “Peace Agreement” to end the war, echoing a long-held Kremlin position. The “severe consequences†he threatened against Moscow for continuing hostilities were nowhere in sight. On Ukraine’s battlefields, Russian troops slowly grinded on, with time on their side.

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