Summit Meeting in Anchorage: Trump and Putin Without Tangible Results.
The Meeting Between Trump and Putin in Anchorage
According to Espreso.tv: On August 15, 2025, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at a summit in Anchorage, Alaska. The talks in a '3 against 3' format lasted nearly three hours. Although Trump rated the encounter as 'productive', he made it clear: 'There is still no agreement'. This illustrates that the conversation did not lead to any binding agreements.
French President Emmanuel Macron later reported that Trump was 'one step away from an agreement'. This could have involved the transfer of Ukrainian territories to Putin. In May 2026, however, Putin's advisor Yuri Ushakov stated that he did 'not know what the spirit of Anchorage is supposed to be'. This statement underscores the ongoing uncertainty about the results of the summit. The term 'spirit of Anchorage' briefly emerged in diplomatic circles as a hope for rapprochement.
Vladimir Putin also confirmed that no agreements were reached with the USA during the meeting.
Ukrainian expert Dmytro Dowhopolyj noted: 'There was no 'spirit of Anchorage', but only an exchange of ideas that led to nothing practical.' Senator Marco Rubio expressed a similar sentiment: 'No agreement regarding Ukraine was made in Alaska – there were merely offers for an agreement.' These assessments clearly demonstrate how far apart the positions actually were.
Consequences of the Summit
In summary, the summit in Anchorage showed that both sides, despite all efforts for compromise, remained steadfast in their positions – without concrete results.
The meeting was a significant event in international relations, particularly for the difficult relationship between the USA and Russia. Although the participants found positive words for the discussions, the absence of concrete agreements indicates that central issues, especially the situation in Ukraine, remained unresolved. The further development could significantly shape both the political climate in the region and the global relations between states.
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