ANCHORAGE, Alaska — U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The summit represents a significant diplomatic effort to address the nearly decade-long war that began in 2014.
The Trump administration has indicated that resolving the conflict is a priority, with hopes that the talks could lead to progress in peace negotiations.
Media correspondents from CBS News, including John Dickerson and Holly Williams, have reported on the summit’s developments and the humanitarian impact of the conflict.
Analyst Margaret Brennan noted the complexity of negotiations, emphasizing that previous talks have had limited success and that concessions from both parties will likely be necessary.
The meeting is expected to focus primarily on de-escalation efforts in Ukraine but may also include discussions on broader geopolitical issues such as Arctic security and climate-related concerns, areas of strategic interest to both countries.
Both the United States and Russia hold significant stakes in the outcome of the summit, with potential implications for bilateral relations and regional stability. Officials have not released detailed agendas ahead of the meeting.