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What Was the Trump-Putin Meeting Even About?
Aug. 15, 2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/15/opinion/trump-putin-alaska-meeting-ukraine.html
By Serge Schmemann
Mr. Schmemann, an Opinion writer, is a former Moscow bureau chief of The Times.
Few East-West summit meetings in modern history have been preceded by as much speculation and uncertainty as Fridays Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska. Few, if any, have concluded with even less clarity.
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He heaped compliments on President Trump, even suggesting that Mr. Trump was right to say that had he been president at the time, there would have been no Ukraine war. He spoke at some length of Alaskas Russian and Orthodox heritage, of the importance of turning the page in U.S.-Russian relations, of the great potential of trade between their countries (which drew a grin from Mr. Trump). But on the war in Ukraine, he went back to his old script, that to make a settlement lasting all the root causes of the conflict, which in his view are all on Ukraines side, have to be eliminated.
Mr. Trump, who before the meeting seemed to be moving toward a newly tough position on Russia threatening very severe consequences if there was no cease-fire and even suggesting that Mr. Putin was playing him seemed here to revert to his longstanding admiration for Vladimir (Mr. Putin did not publicly reciprocate with Donald). Mr. Trump happily mocked the accusations of Russian meddling in American elections the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, as he referred to it and effusively thanked Mr. Putin for an extremely productive meeting. On Ukraine? Mr. Trump said many points were agreed to and spoke of great progress and some headway, all without any details, but acknowledged that theres no deal until theres a deal. He said hed be calling key NATO leaders and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to give them a readout.
Those calls may shed more light on whatever understanding the two presidents reached, and it remains possible that the meeting did achieve something that could be called progress. But it was hard to avoid the impression that Mr. Putin had once again succeeded in gaining more time for his war, which is currently going his way. When Mr. Putin quipped in English that the next summit should be in Moscow, Mr. Trump seemed delighted: Ooh, thats an interesting one, he said, I dont know. Ill get a little heat on that one, but I could see it possibly happening.
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Serge Schmemann joined The Times in 1980 and worked as the bureau chief in Moscow, Bonn and Jerusalem and at the United Nations. He was editorial page editor of The International Herald Tribune in Paris from 2003 to 2013.
TACO is simply losing interest in trying to end the war. He said hed be calling Zelensky and NATO, Ultimately its up to them. He was not specific, but given TACOs self conciet in his deal-making skills and gut instincts, it sounded like he was letting this one go. No wonder for Mr. Putins cheeriness and a blow to Ukraine.