White House says Trump-Putin meeting is a 'listening exercise'

T-shirts with images of Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump are displayed for sale at a gift shop in central Moscow, Russia, August 12, 2025. - REUTERS
WASHINGTON: Friday's Alaska summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin "is a listening exercise for the president," the White House said on Tuesday, tempering expectations for a quick Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal.
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- The White House says Trump's meeting with Putin is to better understand paths to ending the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Zelenskiy warns no deal is possible without Ukraine, especially if it involves ceding territory.
- The summit raises fears of a one-sided agreement, while Trump may consider visiting Russia in future.
"This is a listening exercise for the president."
Trump will meet one-on-one with Putin during the talks, which will take place in Anchorage, Alaska, the White House said. He may, in the future, also visit Russia.
"Perhaps there are plans in the future to travel to Russia," said Leavitt.
Key issues remain ahead of the talks. Trump has said the two sides will need to cede land to end the bloody 3-1/2-year-old conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said his country's constitution prohibits such a deal and that no arrangements can be made without Ukraine's participation in talks.
The White House declined to comment on conversations taking place prior to the Putin meeting between Trump and Zelenskiy. Trump said on Monday that Zelenskiy may be invited to a future meeting with Putin.
"The president has deep respect for all parties that are involved in this conflict and are trying to bring this conflict to an end," said Leavitt.
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