#noticiascripto 🔥🔥Russia expects something solid to come out of today's summit between President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump. The two leaders are meeting for the first time in six years at a military base near Anchorage, Alaska, and the Kremlin is not looking for symbolic gestures. Moscow wants real results, especially regarding Ukraine, NATO, sanctions, and the economy.
Trump made it clear on his way to Alaska that Russia will not get any trade deal from the U.S. unless there are advances in ending the war in Ukraine. Speaking on the presidential plane, Trump told reporters that he is aware that Putin wants economic talks, but "they're not doing business until we resolve the war."
He said he is open to discussing agreements if there are advances, but added that Ukraine has the final say on territorial matters. "We will talk about land, but Ukraine has to agree," he said.
The summit begins with a private one-on-one meeting at 11:00 a.m. local time, followed by a broader session with five officials from each side, and ends with a press conference before Trump returns to Washington at 5:45 p.m.