Putin, Trump and Alaska
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Russia, Ukraine and peace talks
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President Trump said he would meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House after the Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin ended without any breakthrough.
The US president said a peace agreement would be better than a "mere" ceasefire, hours after summit with Putin that produced little.
About ten miles from where Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin met in Anchorage on Friday, a man speaking at New Chance Church didn’t even have to mention the
Promising severe consequences if Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine and then apparently reversing himself is what sends a signal of weakness, not only to Putin,
In doing so, Trump would abandon Europe, open the door for China to invade Taiwan, and reward Russian President Vladimir Putin for his unprovoked and pitiless invasion.
Orthodox Christians across Alaska are taking part in three days of prayer for peace, ahead of a summit between U.S.