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The 24 hours that Trump estimates for his time to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seemingly been extended again indefinitely.
Trump had promised 'severe consequences' to Putin if a ceasefire wasn't reached. Will anything happen?
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a ceasefire ... was a priority of Trump's for Friday's summit.
Trump had promised 'severe consequences' to Putin if a ceasefire wasn't reached. Will anything happen?
Trump-Putin meeting live updates: Zelenskyy to travel to DC on Monday to meet with President Trump
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska on Friday in their high-stakes summit seeking a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, but while Putin mentioned an "agreement" in the post-meeting news conference and Trump said "great progress" was made, there was no mention of a ceasefire.--
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[before the meeting]
[Trump:] "I'd like to see a ceasefire. I wouldn't be thrilled if I didn't get it. But everyone says you're not going to get the ceasefire, it'll take place on the second meeting. The second meeting is going to be very, but I'm not going to be happy with that. So, we'll see what happens. I'm going to be, I won't be happy if I walk away without some form of a ceasefire. Now, I say this, and I've said it from the beginning, this is really setting the table today," Trump said in Friday's interview.Russia boasts about red carpet treatment for Putin
"The Western media in a state that can be described as insanity bordering on complete madness, for three years, they have been reporting on Russia's isolation, but today they witnessed the red carpet that greeted the Russian President in the United States," the spokesperson said in a statement.Both leaders allude to progress, but no specifics
Much remains unclear at this stage following the nearly three-hour meeting.a ceasefire ... was a priority of Trump's for Friday's summit.