Alaska: Everything about the meeting between Trump and Putin

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The meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska in five questions

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Will the outcome of the bloodiest conflict in Europe since the Second World War will have 7,500 kilometers from kyiv, Alaska? Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet this Friday, August 15 in Anchorage this Friday, for a tête-à-tête who could sketch the end of the war which ravages theUkraine For more than three years. Here’s what you need to know about this summit in five questions.

Where and when will this summit meeting take place?

The meeting must start Friday evening around 7:30 p.m. GMT, said the Kremlin on Thursday, at 9:30 p.m. Swiss time. It will take place in Anchorage on the American military base of Elmendorf-Richardson, a site whose strategic importance had culminated during the Cold War. The Russian and American presidents will then give a common press conference, a first since 2018.

What will Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin talk about?

Vladimir Poutine et Donald Trump “will” mainly “discuss the settlement of the armed conflict in Ukraine, the Kremlin announced on Thursday. “The agenda will mainly focus on the regulations of the Ukrainian crisis,” said Kremlin diplomatic advisor, Iouri Ouchakov, also evoking the themes of “peace” and “security”, “international questions” and “bilateral cooperation”.

Who will be present to negotiate the fate of Ukraine?

The conversation between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will first take place “in head to face”, with performers, said Iouri Ouchakov. Then the negotiations will continue between the respective delegations around a meal, in the presence of a group of experts. This expected summit will therefore take place without the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, who was received Thursday morning in London by the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Why did you choose Alaska?

The Elmendorf-Richardson base joint has more than 800 buildings and two landing tracks. Some 6,000 soldiers in total are affected. Beyond the logistical interest in organizing the meeting of Russian and American presidents there, the choice of this military base is symbolic, according to George Beebe, former specialist in Russia within the CIA, expert at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. “What does [Donald Trump]that is to say that it is not the Cold War. We do not replay all these summits of the Cold War that have been held in neutral countries, in Austria, Switzerland and Finland. We are entering a new era, ”says the expert.

What can we expect from this summit?

Donald Trump said on Monday that she wanted to “try the field” in Alaska with Vladimir Putin. And, on Wednesday, he judged that two outlets were possible. If the interview is going well, it will lead “almost immediately” to a three meeting between the Russian president, Volodymyr Zelensky and himself, to put an end to the conflict. But if his first meeting in person with the chief of the Kremlin since 2019 is wrong, Donald Trump assured that there would be no “second meeting”.

The American president also assured that Russia would face “very serious consequences” if it did not agree to end the fighting, without however specifying this threat. Vladimir Putin praised the “fairly energetic and sincere efforts” of the United States on Thursday “to end hostilities, get out of the crisis and reach agreements that satisfy all the parties involved”.

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