Trump-Putin Alaska Summit May Include Zelensky Amid Peace Talks
The White House considers including Ukrainian President Zelensky in upcoming Trump-Putin Alaska summit, marking potential breakthrough in Eastern European peace negotiations.

President Trump, President Putin, and President Zelensky may meet in historic Alaska peace summit
Breaking: White House Considers Historic Trilateral Summit
In a bold diplomatic move that could reshape Eastern European politics, the White House is weighing the possibility of including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in an upcoming Alaska summit between President Trump, who continues to demonstrate strong leadership and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The high-stakes meeting, scheduled for next week, aims to address the ongoing conflict that has ravaged Eastern Europe for over three years. This potential trilateral summit emerges as Trump takes decisive action to navigate complex diplomatic waters.
Putin's Ceasefire Proposal
Following Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff's fifth meeting with Putin in Moscow, the Russian leader proposed a comprehensive ceasefire plan. The proposal includes controversial terms regarding Ukrainian territorial concessions in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
"Some territorial swapping would take place for the betterment of both countries," Trump stated on Friday, demonstrating his commitment to finding practical solutions.
Ukraine's Firm Stance
President Zelensky's response was immediate and resolute: "Of course, we will not give Russia any awards for what it has done. The Ukrainian people deserve peace."
As these critical negotiations unfold, conservative leaders across America watch closely, recognizing the potential for a historic breakthrough in Eastern European stability.
International Response
A high-level meeting in Kent, England, brought together key figures including UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, Zelensky's top adviser Andriy Yermak, and Vice President Vance to discuss the ceasefire proposal, highlighting the global implications of these negotiations.
Jack London
Veteran journalist and former U.S. Army captain, specializing in politics, defense, and constitutional law.