
Kremlin Suggests Nuclear Arms Control Deal With U.S. Possible
Putin says upcoming Anchorage talks could reshape relations with Washington and revive strategic arms limits.

Putin says upcoming Anchorage talks could reshape relations with Washington and revive strategic arms limits.

The Ukrainian president will meet with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on Thursday, August 14, ahead of the U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska.

During the phone call on Tuesday the Russian president expressed appreciation for “the self-sacrificing spirit displayed by service personnel of the Korean People’s Army in liberating Kursk.”

The Hungarian PM rejects “attempts to set conditions” for the Trump-Putin meeting “to which leaders of the EU were not invited.”

EU leaders reaffirm Ukraine’s sovereignty but play no direct role as Trump prepares to meet Putin.

With Washington driving negotiations ahead of the Alaska summit, EU leaders are split on how to prevent a deal that could cost Kyiv its territory.

The U.S. president will host his Russian counterpart in Alaska on Friday.

Six EU member states and the European Commission voiced their support for Volodymyr Zelensky’s rejection of territorial concessions to Russia.

Zelensky warns that “decisions without Ukraine” will not lead to peace.

Ukraine is worried about being left out of peace negotiations.