Overview
- Presidents Trump and Putin held a three-hour bilateral meeting at Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Anchorage.
- Four senior advisers—Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff for the U.S., Sergei Lavrov and Yuri Ushakov for Russia—joined the closed-door talks.
- An elaborate red-carpet reception and coordinated military flyover drew criticism from Ukrainian officials who warned optics were prioritized over outcomes.
- Leaders exchanged mutual compliments and described progress in general terms but stopped short of announcing an immediate ceasefire or territorial settlement.
- Putin hinted at future talks by mentioning a potential meeting in Moscow, yet offered no specifics on follow-up steps