Before the talks, Putin ignored all the questions journalists hurled at him. Need for ceasefire to accusations of killing Ukrainian civilians, Putin faced numerous questions, but he kept his composure and just flashed a diplomatic smile.
After Trump and Putin went back and forth for2 and a half hours, both leaders appeared on stage for what was perceived as a press conference. However, Trump and Putin went on to give brief remarks on
Putin was the first one to take the stage, emphasising that both leaders are in “agreement” in some aspects. It was unusual for Putin to take the mic first since, usually, when an American president is hosting a foreign counterpart, a joint news conference would begin with remarks from the US leader followed by his guest. However, this time, Putin opened the news conference as Trump looked on.
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1 ‘Dear neighbour’: Putin's emphasis on Alaska's geography and shared history
Putin started his address to the press by greeting Trump with the phrase "dear neighbour". With this, the Russian leader underlined the geographical proximity of Russia and the United States across the Bering Strait. Putin also managed to evoke historical connections between the two nations, since Alaska, where the meeting took place, was sold by Russia to the US.
“The US and Russia are close neighbours, separated by mere miles, so it made sense for the summit to be held in Alaska," Putin said at the beginning.
2 ‘Let’s turn the page’: An aim at ending Russia’s isolation in the West
During his public remarks, Putin said Russia and the United States should “turn the page and go back to cooperation”. Instead of mentioning the war, Putin put more emphasis on bettering ties between the US and Russia.
Interestingly, Putin had a similar stance during the reign of
3 Praises Trump for echoing mutual respect for national interests
Another highlight of Putin's remarks was his acknowledgement of Trump’s stance that if he were the president, the Russia-Ukraine war would not have happened. “[Trump] has a clear idea of what he wants to
This statement sought to frame the conversation as grounded in mutual respect, even amid sharp differences. The Russian leader went on to thank Trump for the “friendly” tone of their dialogue and expressed hope for “the restoration of businesslike, pragmatic relations” between the two powers.
4 Sets preconditions for peace — a warning to
Europe with pressure on Ukraine
In his brief address, Putin also set out the preconditions for any form of peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Putin reiterated Moscow’s longstanding position: “All the root causes of the crisis ... must be eliminated. All of Russia’s legitimate concerns must be taken into account, and a fair balance in the security sphere in Europe and the world as a whole must be restored.”
He went on to issue a warning for Europe and Ukraine, while standing next to one of the key allies of Kyiv,
“I would like to hope that the understanding we have reached will allow us to get closer to that goal and open the way to peace in Ukraine," Putin furthered.
5. 'Next time in Moscow'
While Trump was concluding the presser, Putin suggested in English, “Next time in Moscow,” signalling he has kept the door open for continued dialogue.
However, there's more to the story. Before and even after the meeting, Trump noted that his next plan is to hold a trilateral summit between him, Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. If the next meeting is to take place in Moscow, not only would Trump receive backlash for agreeing to such a meeting, but it his unlikely that Zelenskyy would visit Russia due to security reasons.
Also, by expressing the