Key Points

Russia anticipates the Alaska summit between Putin and Trump could mend strained US relations. The meeting may address resuming direct flights and Ukraine's territorial disputes. Trump hinted at involving Zelensky in future talks, though Kyiv warns against exclusion. The summit follows Trump's sanctions ultimatum to Russia over Ukraine.

Key Points: Putin Trump Alaska Summit Sparks Hope for US Russia Relations

  • Russia seeks normalized US relations after Putin-Trump summit
  • Alaska venue chosen for intersecting economic interests
  • Trump aims to reclaim Ukrainian territory in talks
  • Potential inclusion of Zelensky in future negotiations
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Russia hopes for improving ties with US after Putin-Trump Alaska summit

Russia eyes improved ties with US as Putin and Trump prepare for Alaska summit, with discussions on Ukraine and air travel resumption.

"We hope the meeting will give an impulse to the normalisation of bilateral relations - Sergei Ryabkov"

Moscow, Aug 12

Moscow hopes that the upcoming meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump could help normalise bilateral relations, local media reported Tuesday, citing Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.

Ryabkov said that the Alaska summit could also help advance the resolution of specific issues, including the resumption of direct passenger flights between the two countries, Xinhua News Agency reported, citing the Russian daily Izvestia.

"We hope that the forthcoming high-level meeting will give an impulse to the normalisation of bilateral relations, which will allow us to move forward on such issues as restoring air links," Ryabkov said.

Trump said Monday that his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday would be a "feel-out meeting." Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov called the choice of venue "logical," noting that the region is where the economic interests of both countries intersect.

Trump said that he will try to get some territory back for Ukraine during his meeting with Putin on Friday. Speaking at a White House press conference on Monday, Trump said, "Russia's occupied a big portion of Ukraine. They occupied prime territory. We're going to try to get some of that territory back for Ukraine."

Trump said a future meeting could also involve Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, or include both the Russian and Ukrainian leaders.

A White House official told reporters on Saturday that Trump remained open to a summit with both leaders.

US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said Sunday it was still possible that Zelensky could attend Friday's meeting in Alaska.

"The decision is going to be made by President Trump," Whitaker said. "There's still time to make that decision."

US President and his Russian counterpart are due to hold talks in Alaska at the end of the week. Trump claimed that he could know within two minutes of meeting Putin whether progress was possible.

Trump announced the meeting with Putin last Friday - the day of his self-imposed deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire or face more US sanctions.

In response to news of the Alaska summit, Zelensky said any agreements without input from Kyiv would amount to "dead decisions".

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is Trump suddenly talking about Ukraine territory? This seems like election-year drama. As someone who follows geopolitics, I think India should maintain its balanced approach between US and Russia - both are important for our defense and energy needs.
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Rohit P
The Alaska venue choice is strategic - halfway between both countries. But honestly, as an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this will impact our S-400 deal with Russia. Hope US doesn't pressure India because of their issues with Moscow.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate efforts for peace, excluding Ukraine from initial talks seems unfair. India understands the importance of sovereignty - remember our own history with partition. Hope they involve Zelensky soon.
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Karthik V
Resuming flights is good for people-to-people contact, but the real issue is Ukraine. As an Indian, I wonder - will this summit affect our students stuck in Ukraine? Many are still facing problems since the war began.
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Michael C
Trump saying he'll "know within two minutes" shows how unserious this is. India conducts diplomacy with more maturity. Our foreign policy experts would never make such statements before important meetings.

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