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Trump and Putin shake hands warmly in Alaska to kick off their summit on the war in Ukraine

The sit-down offers Trump a chance to prove to the world that he is both a master dealmaker and a global peacemaker.

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Trump and Putin to meet in Alaska for high-stakes summit on Russia-Ukraine war

U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G-20 Summit on July 7, 2017, in Hamburg, Germany. 


JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska (AP) — President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin kicked off their Alaska summit with a warm handshake on Friday, greeting each other like old friends before heading into hours of discussions that could reshape the war in Ukraine and relations between Moscow and Washington.

After descending from Air Force One, Trump applauded the Russian leader as Putin approached, walking along red carpets that had been placed for each leader. They gripped hands for an extended period of time, with both men smiling, and Putin eventually grinned and pointed skyward while their hands were still clasped.

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