Putin and Trump to discuss 'huge' economic possibilities as well as Ukraine war, Kremlin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump to meet in Alaska to discuss boosting Russia-US economic ties and explore solutions to end the war in Ukraine. - REUTERS/Filepic
MOSCOW: Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will discuss the "huge untapped potential" for Russia-U.S. economic ties as well as the prospects for ending the war in Ukraine when they meet in Alaska on Friday, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said.
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- Trump and Putin will hold a summit in Alaska focused on ending the Ukraine war and strengthening economic cooperation.
- The meeting starts with a private one-on-one session, followed by talks with delegations and a joint press conference.
- Broader topics like global security and trade will be discussed, with key Russian officials attending the summit.
He said delegations from the two countries would then meet and have a working lunch, and the presidents would give a joint news conference.
Trump and Putin agreed last week to hold the meeting - the first summit between their countries since Putin met Joe Biden in June 2021 - as the U.S. president presses for an end to the 3-1/2-year-old war in Ukraine.
Ushakov said it was "obvious to everyone" that Ukraine would be the focus of the meeting, but broader security and international issues would also be discussed.
He added: "An exchange of views is expected on further developing bilateral cooperation, including in the trade and economic sphere. I would like to note that this cooperation has huge, and unfortunately hitherto untapped, potential."
Ushakov, who is Putin's foreign policy adviser, said the other members of the Russian delegation would be Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Defence Minister Andrei Belousov, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov and Kirill Dmitriev, Putin's special envoy for investment and economic cooperation.
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