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‘Stop Killing Civilians?’ Putin dodges Ukraine ceasefire question at Alaska Airport

Updated on: Aug 16, 2025 04:58 AM IST

Ahead of the meeting, both Trump and Putin exchanged greetings and shared a hand shake at the military base in Alaska.

Russian President Vladimir Putin refused to answer and chose silence when journalists at the Alaska airport asked whether he would agree to a ceasefire as he met US President Donald Trump to discuss a possible peace deal to end the Ukraine war.

Trump had, before leaving for Alaska, said he was “not going to be happy” if a ceasefire was not reached at the end of the meeting.(REUTERS)

Asked whether he would “stop killing civilians,” Putin appeared to gesture that he couldn’t hear the question.

Ahead of the meeting, both Trump and Putin exchanged greetings and shared a handshake at the military base in Alaska. The leaders are holding a closed-door meeting aimed at determining whether a ceasefire can be reached in the Ukraine war.

The US President also said he would let Ukraine have a say on any territorial swaps, asserting that he was not there to negotiate for them. "I'm not here to negotiate for Ukraine, I'm here to get them to a table," Trump said.

 
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