No Deal After Trump-Putin Alaska Meet – So What Did the Summit Achieve?
The much-anticipated foreign policy highlight of Donald Trump’s second term turned out to be anything but.
A high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska was meant to cement Trump’s global clout. Some even hinted at a step towards a Nobel Peace Prize.Instead, the summit fell flat.
The full background on the historic Trump-Putin meeting during the Ukraine conflict shows just how unpredictable the talks were.
The original plan was scrapped almost immediately. A one-on-one encounter with Putin was off the table. Instead, talks were set as a three-on-three, featuring Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.
Then even that plan collapsed. The working breakfast was cancelled. The press conference was cut to a brief statement. No questions allowed.
Despite Putin hinting at an agreement, President Trump clarified, “There’s no deal until there’s a deal.”
Details of the discussions remain a mystery. No read-out. No joint statement. No sense of alignment. The lack of outcomes left the US President looking exposed – and some would say outplayed – by the Russian leader.
Putin, meanwhile, left Alaska with plenty to smile about. Photographs of him shaking hands with the US President circulated widely in Russia, reinforcing his image on the global stage. And perhaps most crucially, he gained something vital: time.
The summit offered only a faint possibility of another meeting down the line. For now, the matter has been pushed into diplomatic limbo. Putin is free to continue operations in Donbass, while the threat of immediate US sanctions appears minimal.
The Alaska encounter may have been billed as a diplomatic triumph, but in reality, it left more questions than answers – and no concrete victories for Trump.