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Putin Admits No Trump Deal Was Reached in Alaska as Ukraine War Talks Stall

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June 30, 2026

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Putin Admits No Trump Deal Was Reached in Alaska as Ukraine War Talks Stall

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that his Alaska summit with President Donald Trump produced no formal agreement to end the war in Ukraine, undercutting months of Kremlin claims that Washington had already accepted a path forward on Moscow’s terms.

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Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 30, 2026

Putin Says No Formal Trump Agreement Was Signed in Alaska on Ukraine War

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that his 2025 Alaska summit with President Donald Trump produced no formal agreement to end the war in Ukraine, weakening months of Kremlin claims that Washington had accepted a diplomatic framework known as the “spirit of Anchorage.”

The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

Putin admits no agreement was reached with Trump to end Ukraine war 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that there was no deal with President Trump to end Moscow’s more than four-year-long war in Ukraine, after Kremlin officials insisted such an agreement was made between the two leaders last August during a summit in Alaska. “There were indeed no agreements reached in Anchorage,” Putin told a state...

Sputnik

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· Jun 29, 2026

No Agreements Reached in Anchorage, But 'Possibilities' Discussed — Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin provided a brief readout of the Alaska summit with US President Donald Trump, confirming that talks took place but yielded no formal agreements.

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

Alaska Deal or No Deal? US, Russia Clash Over Secret Trump-Putin Talks

Russia has rejected Rubio’s claim that no agreement was reached during the 2025 Alaska summit between Trump and Putin. Lavrov insisted Moscow accepted a US-backed framework on Ukraine but accused Washington of backtracking. The Kremlin also argued that the US cannot be fully neutral in the war while continuing to arm, support, and aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 5, 2026

Putin and Trump Discuss Ukraine Ahead of NATO Summit in Turkey, Kremlin Says

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump discussed a Ukrainian settlement on Saturday, the Kremlin said, in a phone call framed specifically around Trump's upcoming attendance at the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7–8. Neither side disclosed what was agreed, and Ukraine was not party to the conversation.

Euronews

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· Jul 5, 2026

Zelenskyy and Putin hold Fourth of July phone calls with Trump

Yuri Ushakov, a Russian presidential aide, said Putin and Trump discussed the issue of the Ukrainian settlement in a phone call that lasted an hour and twenty-five minutes.

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Related coverage for "Putin Admits No Trump Deal Was Reached in Alaska as Ukraine War Talks Stall": Coffman Chronicle — Putin Says No Formal Trump Agreement Was Signed in Alaska on Ukraine War. The Hill — Putin admits no agreement was reached with Trump to end Ukraine war . Sputnik — No Agreements Reached in Anchorage, But 'Possibilities' Discussed — Putin. Kyiv Post — Alaska Deal or No Deal? US, Russia Clash Over Secret Trump-Putin Talks. The Eastern Herald — Putin and Trump Discuss Ukraine Ahead of NATO Summit in Turkey, Kremlin Says. Euronews — Zelenskyy and Putin hold Fourth of July phone calls with Trump