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    High-stakes meeting ahead

    This Friday, Alaska will host a rare and closely watched encounter between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The discussion, according to Trump, will serve as a litmus test for whether Moscow is prepared to move toward ending its war in Ukraine, now approaching its fourth year. Trump has signaled that his judgment on the matter will come quickly once the conversation begins.

    Possible outcomes on the table

    The U.S. leader hinted that the talks could lead either to renewed confrontation or to the start of a negotiated settlement. He also acknowledged that any peace arrangement may involve adjustments to current territorial control, with an aim to return some occupied areas to Ukraine. Such comments have already sparked unease in Kyiv and across European capitals, where leaders fear concessions could legitimize Russian gains.

    Consultations with allies

    In the lead-up to the summit, Trump intends to gather perspectives from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and key European figures. He has pledged to speak with them both before and immediately after the Alaska meeting, framing the session as part of a broader diplomatic process. European officials are pressing for close coordination to ensure Ukraine’s sovereignty remains central to any proposal.

    Next steps in diplomacy

    Should the initial talks show promise, Trump wants to see Putin and Zelenskyy meet face-to-face in a direct negotiation, with the U.S. ready to assist if invited. The Alaska encounter will be their first in-person meeting since 2019, making it a pivotal moment not only for U.S.-Russia relations but also for the prospects of peace in Eastern Europe.

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