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    Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin exchanged handshakes and smiles at an airbase in Alaska on Friday as they kicked off a high-stakes summit aimed at testing the US president’s pledge to end the ongoing war in Ukraine.

    In a carefully staged arrival, both leaders landed in their presidential jets and walked under gray skies to meet on the tarmac, then proceeded along a red carpet to an honor guard salute.

    As fighter jets flew overhead, a reporter called out to Putin, “Will you stop killing civilians?”

    Neither leader responded as they stood at a podium marked “Alaska 2025,” before Putin unusually followed Trump into the US presidential limousine.

    For the Russian president, the summit represents his first visit to Western soil since he launched the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which has led to tens of thousands of deaths.

    Talks are now underway

    Both leaders have voiced hopes of a productive meeting.

    But while Trump warned he could judge it a failure after just a few minutes if Putin does not budge, the Kremlin said the two would speak for at least six or seven hours.

    In recent days Russia has made battlefield gains that could strengthen Putin’s hand in any ceasefire negotiations, although Ukraine announced as Putin was flying that it had retaken some villages.

    Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Anchorage, Trump sounded a positive note. “There’s a good respect level on both sides and I think something’s going to come out of it,” he said.

    Trump has insisted he will be firm with Putin, after coming under some of the most heated criticism of his presidency for appearing cowed during a 2018 summit in Helsinki.

    The White House on Friday abruptly announced that Trump was scrapping a plan to see Putin alone and instead would be joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his roving envoy Steve Witkoff before a working lunch.

    Every word and gesture will be closely watched by European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was not included and has refused pressure from Trump to surrender territory seized by Russia.

    “It is time to end the war, and the necessary steps must be taken by Russia. We are counting on America,” Zelensky said in a social media post.

    Trump has called the summit a “feel-out meeting” to test Putin, whom he last saw in 2019, and said Friday he was not going to Alaska to negotiate.

    “I’m here to get them at the table,” he said of the Russian and Ukrainian leaders.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow would not forecast the outcome of the meeting.

    “We never make any predictions ahead of time,” Lavrov told Russian state TV after he reached Alaska, wearing what appeared to be a shirt with “USSR” written across it in Cyrillic script.

    Trump has promised to consult with European leaders and Zelensky, saying that any final agreement would come in a three-way meeting with Putin and the Ukrainian president to “divvy up” territory.

    Severe consequences

    Trump has boasted of his relationship with Putin, blamed predecessor Joe Biden for the war, and had vowed before his return to the White House in January that he would be able to bring peace within 24 hours.

    But despite repeated calls to Putin, and a February 28 White House meeting in which Trump publicly berated Zelensky, the Russian leader has shown no signs of compromise.

    Saying he “would walk” from the table if the meeting didn’t go well, Trump told reporters he “wouldn’t be happy” if a ceasefire could not be secured immediately.

    The talks were taking place at Elmendorf Air Force Base, the largest US military installation in Alaska and a Cold War facility for surveillance of the former Soviet Union.

    Adding to the historical significance, the United States bought Alaska in 1867 from Russia — a deal Moscow has cited to show the legitimacy of land swaps.

    Neither leader is expected to step off the base into Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, where protesters have put up signs of solidarity with Ukraine.

    The summit marks a sharp change in approach from Western European leaders and Biden, who vowed not to hold discussions with Russia on Ukraine unless Kyiv was also involved.



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