U.S. President Donald Trump insisted Thursday he would not be intimidated by Russia's Vladimir Putin ahead of a rare, high-stakes summit on Ukraine in Alaska on Friday that marks Putin’s first visit to Western soil since the 2022 invasion.
Breakdown
- Trump and Putin are meeting in Alaska for high-stakes talks on Ukraine.
- This is their seventh meeting, following previous summits in Germany and Helsinki. 10s
- The summit follows three years of war in Ukraine, with Trump seeking negotiations. 35s
- Potential outcomes include recognition of Russian-held territories and lifting of sanctions. 40s
- Both leaders could benefit diplomatically if their objectives are met. 49s