No Ceasefire, No Deal: What the Trump-Putin Summit Means for Ukraine
No Ceasefire, No Deal: What the Trump-Putin Summit Means for Ukraine Share Save 1:22 Watch: How the Trump-Putin summit unfolded in 82 seconds US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have left Alaska without securing a ceasefire in Ukraine. After nearly three hours of talks in Anchorage, the two leaders issued brief statements but took no questions before departing. BBC correspondents assess what the outcome means for Washington, Moscow, and Kyiv. Trump Leaves Empty-Handed “There’s no deal until there’s a deal,” Donald Trump admitted after the summit – effectively conceding that hours of negotiations yielded no ceasefire and no concrete progress. Although Trump claimed “great progress,” he offered no details. Reporters hoping for clarity were left with vague assurances before the president abruptly exited without questions. The former president, who has long styled himself as a master dealmaker, now leaves Alaska with little to show. America’s allies may be...