The Trump-Putin summit ends without concrete deal after hours of talks in Anchorage, Alaska. Both leaders stressed the importance of keeping dialogue open, but no formal agreement was reached. This live blog tracks the day’s events in order — and leaves room for new updates as they come in.

Live Timeline – Alaska Summit
Morning – Trump arrives in Anchorage
Air Force One lands at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. President Trump is welcomed by Alaska’s governor, senior military leaders, and an honor guard. Motorcade vehicles are ready as security tightens across the base.
Soon after – Putin’s arrival
President Vladimir Putin arrives with a delegation including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and senior advisers. A red carpet and formal greetings mark his first steps on Alaskan soil.
Symbolic gesture – “The Beast” ride
Trump invites Putin into the U.S. presidential limousine, “The Beast,” for a short, private ride to the venue. The gesture is noted by onlookers as a rare sign of courtesy.

Venue arrival – Initial greeting
The leaders shake hands for the cameras. Trump calls for “immediate progress” on Ukraine. Putin responds cautiously, avoiding direct promises but showing readiness to engage.
Early session – Expanded meeting format
Originally planned as a one-on-one, the session expands to three delegates per side. Trump is joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and envoy Steve Witkoff; Putin by Lavrov and Yuri Ushakov.
Negotiations – Main discussion period
Talks last several hours. Trump describes the session as “extremely productive” but repeats, “No deal until there’s a deal.” Putin calls it “valuable” and mentions an “understanding,” without offering details. Ukraine’s demilitarization and NATO status remain the core sticking points.
Media tension
During a press moment, Putin pushes back against pointed questions, raising his voice at one reporter. Trump stays composed, keeping remarks brief.

Symbolic stop – WWII memorial
Putin visits a memorial to Soviet soldiers who fought alongside Americans, placing flowers in a moment of silence before returning to the summit.
Statements from both sides
Kremlin negotiator Kirill Dmitriev says the U.S. and Russia will continue building relations despite “resistance.” U.S. officials echo the need for further talks.

Putin departs Alaska
The Russian leader leaves under heavy security and boards his plane for departure.
Trump departs for Washington
After thanking his team, Trump boards Air Force One, departing Elmendorf Air Force Base for Washington, D.C., ending the day’s summit events.
Recent Development
Afternoon – Investor sentiment steadies
Markets respond with relative calm. The absence of new sanctions reassures investors, offering support to energy and cyclical sectors. Some analysts suggest that optimism remains for future diplomacy despite the lack of a binding deal.
Afternoon – Trump praises the meeting, acknowledges no deal
Trump calls the nearly three-hour summit “very productive” but confirms there was no ceasefire. He delivers a personal letter from First Lady Melania concerning Ukrainian children—highlighting humanitarian concerns. Putin, in turn, extends an invitation for Trump to visit Moscow for continued talks.
Evening – No deal, but hope for follow-up
Trump stresses that he cannot negotiate Ukraine’s future unilaterally and will consult with President Zelenskyy and European allies first. Putin cautions that too much European interference could disrupt any “understanding” between Moscow and Washington.
Evening – Mixed domestic and international responses
U.S. lawmakers express cautious optimism after hearing Trump and Putin discuss involving Ukraine’s leadership in the next phase of talks. Meanwhile, Russian critics argue that Putin returns home politically strengthened, with some voices warning that the summit may have helped normalize his global image.
Live news updates will appear here as new developments from the Trump-Putin summit emerge. Stay tuned for fresh details, statements, and reactions in real time.
Closing Paragraph
The Trump-Putin summit ends without concrete deal, but both sides claim progress was made and future talks are on the table. Symbolism, guarded messaging, and cautious optimism painted the day. Keep watching this blog for more live updates as new developments emerge.