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Trump-Putin Showdown: Trump Calls Meeting a ’10/10′ as He Prepares for Zelenskiy Talks on Monday – World News

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Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: Key Takeaways

In a highly anticipated meeting, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska but left without a significant agreement. Their discussions spanned nearly three hours, marked by a friendly handshake at the beginning but concluding without a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

During the press conference that followed, Trump described the meeting as productive, stating, “many points were agreed to,” but did not clarify whether Ukraine was among them. He emphasized, “there’s no deal until there’s a deal.” Putin reiterated his firm stance, insisting on several conditions for Ukraine, including territorial concessions, disarmament, and non-alignment with NATO—demands that have faced strong opposition from Ukraine and Western nations.

Putin supported Trump’s claim that the invasion of Ukraine would not have occurred under his presidency. After the summit, Trump indicated he would reach out to NATO leaders and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for updates, hinting at a possible future meeting with Putin.

Importance of the Meeting

This summit was crucial as it represented Trump’s ongoing efforts to persuade Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine. Trump’s approach has evolved from asserting quick resolutions to adopting a more diplomatic stance. It was the first time a U.S. president has met with Putin since Biden’s encounter in Geneva in 2021, which also ended without a clear breakthrough.

Before the discussions, Trump had mentioned a “land-swapping” idea, suggesting a potential exchange of territories to resolve the conflict. He stressed that any territorial agreement should involve Ukraine, while French President Macron confirmed that Zelenskyy’s involvement was essential for any negotiations.

Implications for India

The outcome of the summit also has implications for India. U.S. officials have warned that if Trump’s peace talks with Putin do not yield results, secondary tariffs on Indian goods, especially in the textile, jewelry, machinery, and pharmaceutical sectors, could be introduced. India already faces significant tariffs, including a 50% tariff on some exports due to its dealings with Russia.

As this high-stakes meeting concluded without clear outcomes on the Ukraine crisis, the diplomatic landscape remains uncertain.

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