Trump and Putin to Meet on August 15: What the Leaders Will Discuss.
11.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.08.2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on August 15. Both leaders have their expectations for this face-to-face meeting.
Experts will discuss this and more during the broadcast of Day.LIVE on August 11.
What the Broadcast is About
Today, the guests will talk about the following:
- Negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and dictator-president of Russia Vladimir Putin are scheduled for August 15,
- In the early hours of August 11, Russians again began complaining about explosions. They claim that unidentified drones attacked the city of Arzamas in the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia,
- Lithuania is starting military exercises on its border with Belarus, — Delfi.
Guests of the Broadcast
The guests of the Day.LIVE broadcast include:
- Chief Consultant of the National Institute for Strategic Studies, PhD in Economics — Ivan Us,
- Military expert, former spokesman of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — Vladislav Seleznyov,
- Political scientist, head of the Center for Analysis and Strategies — Igor Chalenko,
- Economist, financier — Sergey Fursa,
- Political scientist, executive director of the charitable organization 'Be with Ukraine' — Anton Maleev,
- Political scientist, international expert — Maxim Nesvytaylov,
- Lawyer, honored lawyer of Ukraine — Yuri Turovets.
It should be noted that recently, Putin's special representative stated that 'the meeting in Alaska will bring peace'. According to him, 'war instigators will not smile on August 15.'
Meanwhile, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., Oksana Markarova, responded on what to expect from Trump at the negotiations with Putin. According to her, the U.S. will act from a position of strength during this meeting.
This text is written in a light and accessible style that immerses the reader in the main events happening in the world of politics. The expectations for the upcoming meeting between Trump and Putin, news about explosions in Russia, and exercises in Lithuania are considered, and Putin's arguments regarding the upcoming meeting are refuted. The information is presented concisely and understandably.Read also
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