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A sudden feud, an impasse or a first step toward a cease-fire are all possible at the summit in Alaska as the two leaders navigate thorny issues such as Ukraine’s territory and NATO expansion.
"Better U.S.-Russian relations may enable cooperation among all Arctic nations," Mike Sfraga, former U.S. envoy to the Arctic ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday for a ...
Trump and Putin's meeting in Alaska will be a test of their relationship -- one Trump previously said was so strong he could ...
Ending the Ukraine war will be the focus of Friday's Alaska meeting, but trade and sanctions could be discussed too.
Both President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spent the run-up to Friday's high-stakes meeting in Alaska staking out their public positions -- and signaling the strategies they ...
In a display of Vladimir Putin’s expansionist ideology, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in Alaska wearing a ...
COMMENT: Trump is flying to Anchorage for his meeting with Putin with a team which has no grasp on facts, or truth, and ...
Trump said the meeting would be "like a chess game," saying there's a 25% chance that the summit won't be successful. He said ...
The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska could be the flop of the century or turn out to be the first step towards negotiating a ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government says Canada’s support for Ukraine is resolute ahead of talks today between U.S.
The meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin "could be the first step" towards peace in ...