No ceasefire: What to take away from Trump’s and Putin’s meeting in Alaska | DW News

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US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have both left Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, with Air Force One departing a minute after Putin’s plane.
The talks between the two leaders ended after only two-and-a-half hours, with many having expected discussions to stretch to six-seven hours.
Seemingly little progress was made during the talks over bringing an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Trump used the presidents’ joint press conference to admit that there were a "few points we could not agree on.

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00:00 Press statement by Donald Trump & Vladimir Putin
09:07 Analysis by Richard Walker, DW Chief International Editor
15:48 Analysis by Ines Pohl, DW Washington Bureau Chief in Alaska
19:43 Analysis by Nick Connolly, DW Correspondent in Kyiv

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