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Trump and Putin to meet at high-stakes Alaska summit over ending Ukraine war

by Kathryn Watson Haley Ott Stefan Becket
August 15, 2025
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Trump and Putin to meet at high-stakes Alaska summit over ending Ukraine war

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8m ago

Kremlin spokesman says Trump will greet Putin when he arrives, talks could last 6-7 hours

Dmitry Peskov, the top spokesman for the Kremlin, told Russian media that Putin is scheduled to land in Alaska at 11 a.m. local time, or 3 p.m. EDT, and that “President Trump will be there to meet him at the plane.”

“Although, of course, the main focus will be on the issue of Ukrainian settlement, there is also the list of irritants in our bilateral relations, possible economic cooperation projects, all aspects of the Ukrainian settlement, and key points on regional and international issues,” Peskov said in Russian.

Peskov also said the talks could take six or seven hours, according to Russian outlet RIA Novosti. He said the two leaders would meet with aides present.


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Updated 18m ago

Holding summit in Alaska will remind Russians “that we are quite good negotiators,” says Sen. Dan Sullivan

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Sen. Dan Sullivan is interviewed by CBS News’ Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” on Aug. 15, 2025. 

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Sen. Dan Sullivan, Republican of Alaska, talked with CBS News’ Margaret Brennan Thursday about why his state is “the appropriate place” for the Trump-Putin summit. 

Putin, he said, “understands one thing … strength and power. And my state exudes strength and power with a huge military here.” He pointed out that the U.S. is conducting military exercises in Alaska this month. U.S. Northern Command and NORAD will be in the state all month for training exercises that also include the U.K. and Denmark.

“I hope Vladimir Putin sees a lot of that military power in the next couple of days,” he told Brennan, in an interview that will air on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday. “Unleashing American energy, which the President is doing. That’s the weapon that Putin fears probably more than anything, when we can compete with them.” 

Sullivan also suggested that the locale is a good way of “reminding the Russians that we are quite good negotiators.” 

“You know, last time we had a big deal with Russia in America, about my state, we got this great state for two cents an acre, $7.2 million, probably the deal of the century,” Sullivan said. “And I think the Russians — I think the Russians probably have to remember that, too.”


By Ellen Uchimiya









 


Updated 18m ago

How to watch live coverage of the Trump-Putin meeting

  • What: President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska
  • Date: Friday, Aug. 15, 2025 
  • Time: Coverage throughout the day. The leaders are expected to meet at around 3 p.m. EDT and hold a news conference after talks conclude, but an official schedule has not yet been announced.
  • Location: Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska
  • On TV: Watch Special Reports and the “CBS Evening News,” anchored from Alaska, on CBS television stations (find your local station here).
  • Online stream: Watch live coverage on CBS News 24/7 in the video player above and on your mobile or streaming device.

The CBS News team in Anchorage for the summit includes “CBS Evening News” anchor John Dickerson; “Face the Nation” moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan; chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes; and White House reporter Willie James Inman. Senior foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins from London.

Coverage will also include insights and analysis from CBS News contributors including former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan;  former Homeland Security official Samantha Vinograd; and Lt. Gen. HR McMaster, former national security adviser to President Trump.










 


Updated 18m ago

Russian troops make gains on the ground in Ukraine ahead of talks

A man rides his bicycle past a destroyed building in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, on Aug. 15, 2025.

A man rides his bicycle past a destroyed building in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, on Aug. 15, 2025.

GENYA SAVILOV/AFP via Getty Images


In the days leading up to the Trump-Putin summit, Russian forces breached Ukrainian lines in a series of infiltrations in the country’s industrial heartland of Donetsk. Though the advances amount to only a limited success for Russia, which has not yet been able to consolidate these gains, analysts say, it’s a potentially dangerous moment for Ukraine.

“The key risk for Ukraine is that the Kremlin will try to turn certain local gains on the battlefield into strategic victories at the negotiating table,” said Mykola Bieleskov, a senior analyst at CBA Initiatives Center.

Asked about Russia’s continued military offensive as he headed to Alaska Friday morning, Mr. Trump said Putin is “trying to set a stage. I mean, in his mind, that helps him make a better deal. It actually hurts him, but in his mind, that helps him make a better deal, if they can continue the killing.”

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Updated 18m ago

What time is the Trump-Putin meeting?

The two leaders are expected to meet at around 11 a.m. local time, or 3 p.m. EDT. Alaska is four hours behind Eastern Time. The full timing of all the day’s events has not yet been announced, but a spokesman for the Kremlin said the talks could last six or seven hours. Following their talks, they are expected to hold a joint news conference, which would be Friday evening on the East Coast.

The meeting is taking place at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, in Anchorage, Alaska. The location is roughly midway between Washington, D.C., and Moscow. 










 


Updated 18m ago

What Putin hopes to get out of the meeting

Experts say Putin has several objectives that won’t be shared by the U.S. and Ukraine, and Mr. Trump must exercise caution.

Putin would love to see the U.S. discontinue its financial support for Ukraine, said Bradley Bowman, senior director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Center on Military and Political Power. 

“He wants to sideline the power of the United States so that he can more effectively prey on Ukraine,” Bowman said, adding that at the same time, Putin will “try to make the invaded look like the villain.” While Mr. Trump aims to end the war Russia began, Putin is likely to try to seize on Mr. Trump’s desire for peace. 

“He’s going to try to gain Trump’s support for a bad peace,” Bowman said, adding, “Some peace agreements are bad because they lead to more war.” 

John Lough, an associate fellow in the Russia and Eurasia program and the British think-tank Chatham House, predicted that Russia would “put something in front of [Trump] that he will buy into and say, ‘This is a way out of the war, and I like that, and I’m now prepared to go lean on the Ukrainians again and the Europeans and we’ll get this over the line.'”

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