Trump–Putin Summit in Alaska: A Step Toward Peace or New Tensions?
Tomorrow, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet at Joint Base Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska, in what experts are calling a pivotal moment for global politics.
Trump’s Shifting Tone
In a radio interview ahead of the meeting, President Trump said:
- He believes Putin is ready to make a deal.
- There’s a 75% chance of success but also a 25% chance of failure.
- If the talks fail, he will continue leading the country and may impose additional sanctions on Russia.
Trump also noted that he’ll know within the first few minutes whether the meeting will succeed or not.

Putin’s Position
Speaking in Moscow, President Putin praised the current U.S. administration for making sincere efforts toward peace. He said that if agreements on strategic weapons control are reached, it would mark a major milestone for global stability.
Europe and Ukraine’s Concerns
- European allies and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky insist they must be included in any peace deal.
- Zelensky demands an immediate ceasefire before moving forward.
- Neither Europe nor Ukraine will be in the room during tomorrow’s talks — a fact raising serious concerns in Kyiv and Brussels.
U.S. Intelligence Assessment
According to American intelligence, Putin’s ultimate goal remains maximum control over Ukrainian territory.
While some reports suggest short-term flexibility, overall, Moscow’s stance has not shifted significantly.
Domestic Pressure on Trump
Trump faces internal political pressure as many voters expected lower prices and a swift resolution to international conflicts. This pressure may push him toward achieving some form of immediate result, even if it doesn’t fully align with Ukraine’s or Europe’s interests.
Remembering Helsinki 2018
Analysts recall Trump’s 2018 summit with Putin in Helsinki, where his tone was seen as overly favorable toward Russia — sparking surprise and criticism in Washington. Observers are eager to see whether his second-term approach will be any different.
Possible Outcomes:
The Alaska summit could either spark the start of a new peace process or deepen existing tensions. All eyes are on whether Trump and Putin can agree on a practical roadmap for peace or leave the table empty-handed.