Thanks for joining our live coverage of the talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump in Alaska over the future of the years-long war in Ukraine.
Ultimately, no deal in terms of a ceasefire or end to the conflict came to eventuate. But both leaders described the meeting as warm and positive. Trump said while the duo agreed on many points, there were several sticking points, including a “couple of big ones”.
To recap:
- Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were together for more than 2½ hours in Anchorage, Alaska – but there was no deal to end the war in Ukraine.
- The pair held a news conference immediately after the talks concluded. It lasted 12 minutes and no questions were taken.
- After speaking extensively about the two countries’ long history and efforts in World War II, Putin said there was an “agreement” but failed to provide more information. He said the situation in Ukraine had to do with “fundamental threats to our security”.
- In contrast, Trump said there were “many points agreed to” but that “there’s no deal until there’s a deal”. “We really made some great progress today,” he insisted.
- Putin returned to Moscow in the minutes after the conference, and Trump returned to Washington, DC, about an hour later.
- In an interview with Fox News immediately after the press conference, Trump told host Sean Hannity the two leaders agreed on a lot, but that it was up to Ukraine to “make a deal”.
North America correspondent Michael Koziol has everything you need to know about the historic talks here.