Alaska, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
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Vladimir Putin set foot on U.S. soil for the first time in 10 years on Friday—but don’t try telling President Donald Trump that. In the days leading up to the historic summit between the two world leaders,
Russia's Vladimir Putin agreed at his summit with President Donald Trump to allow the United States and its European allies to offer Ukraine a security guarantee resembling NATO’s collective defense mandate as part of an eventual deal to end the 3 1/2-year war in Ukraine,
Former National Security Council official Fiona Hill reviews President Trump's meeting on Friday in Alaska with Vladimir Putin on CBS's "Face The Nation." MARGARET BRENNAN: You were an adviser during that infamous Helsinki summit in 2018.
Top Trump envoy says Putin agreed to ‘game-changing’ security protections for Ukraine at Alaska summit with U.S. president - Witkoff says meeting between Putin, Trump and Zelensky likely
According to UK newspaper The Telegraph, offering Alaskan natural resources to Russia could be part of a peace deal in Ukraine.