Trump-Putin Alaska Summit at Military Base Amid Ukraine Tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at Alaska’s Elmendorf-Richardson military base, less than 10km from Anchorage, on August 15, CNN reports. The summit occurs as Russia advances in Ukraine to strengthen its position, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warning Moscow is “preparing a new offensive” rather than pursuing peace. Zelensky dismissed the Alaska meeting as “a personal victory” for Putin and categorically ruled out Ukrainian troop withdrawal from Donbas.

European allies share Kyiv’s concern that Trump and Putin might broker a deal excluding Ukraine. In a virtual meeting with Trump ahead of the summit, Zelensky and EU partners emphasized that “Ukraine’s destiny must be decided with Ukraine.” U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio countered Zelensky’s claims, asserting the talks “do not represent a Kremlin victory or concession to Russia.”

The White House declined to comment on Zelensky’s warnings of a potential Russian offensive, reiterating only Trump’s “respect and commitment” to Kyiv and European partners. Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt downplayed summit expectations, calling it a “listening exercise” and expressing hope for future trilateral talks involving Zelensky. “The president wants peace, but both warring parties are needed for an agreement,” she stated, sidestepping questions about potential territorial swaps.

Despite Zelensky’s public refusal to cede land, international media sources suggest he may privately consider territorial concessions in Russian-occupied areas (Crimea, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson) in exchange for European security guarantees. Zelensky reportedly urged EU allies to reject any Alaska summit proposals made without him.

Analysts note Putin holds leverage as Trump seeks a deal, compounded by Trump’s inner circle lacking Russia critics except Rubio—contrasting sharply with the 2018 Helsinki summit. Former advisor John Bolton predicted Putin will aim to “rewind the clock” to pre-Ukraine conflict dynamics and court Trump with economic offers. Leavitt confirmed Ukraine will dominate the agenda, though details remain scarce, including whether leaders will meet one-on-one as in Helsinki—a prospect alarming observers given past outcomes.

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