Putin Invites Trump to Moscow After Alaska Summit
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In a notable diplomatic move, Russian President Vladimir Putin invited U.S. President Donald Trump to Moscow for the next round of peace talks, following a productive summit in Alaska. While no deal was reached, both leaders praised the discussions and expressed optimism.
At a joint press conference, Trump called the talks “extremely productive,” and Putin described them as “results-oriented.” Ending on a symbolic note, Putin said, “Next time in Moscow,” to which Trump responded playfully, hinting at potential political backlash but not ruling it out.
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European reactions were swift. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed the summit, saying it made the world “a safer place,” amid hopes for progress on the war in Ukraine.