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Russia’s Delegation Heads to Alaska for Trump Talks: Ukraine, Economy, and Security in Focus


A Russian delegation travels to Alaska for talks with Trump, discussing Ukraine, energy deals, Arctic plans, and strategic security issues.

A Russian delegation is heading to negotiations in the US, with the main topics including the future of Ukraine, economic cooperation, and strategic security. According to sources, the Russians are traveling to Alaska for talks with Donald Trump. The agenda features Arctic resources, Alaska, Siberia, and a potential new deal without Europe. Russia is proposing economic cooperation with the US to counterbalance China and diminish Ukraine’s significance in the region.

The delegation is composed of key officials focusing on agreements regarding gas, oil, and promising joint projects. Part of the discussion is expected to cover efforts to resolve the Ukrainian crisis, though there are no guarantees of any formal agreements. Putin is also leveraging these talks to push future negotiations on arms control, using strategic weaponry and security as bargaining chips.

Meanwhile, the situation at the front remains tense: Ukrainian defenders hold positions, repel attacks in Donbas, and continue to capture Russian soldiers. Western partners, including NATO and the US, are closely monitoring developments and preparing for high-level diplomatic meetings.

The official start of the Putin-Trump meeting is scheduled in Anchorage, Alaska, at 11:30 AM local time. The central issue will be addressing the war against Ukraine, although broader economic and security topics are expected to be discussed as well.