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Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with the media at his campaign headquarters in Moscow on March 18, 2024.
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The Russian media were high on Friday after Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin was heading to meet with US President Donald Trump at the Alaska Summit, widely represented as a victory for Moscow, his economy and global position.
The articles and comments were scattered in Russian state news sites on Friday, which are repelled by global attention that Putin’s historic journey to the United States is collecting, with a positive negotiations with high bets on the termination of the war in Ukraine, and they may mean the rus
“Russia-the sust will be an attempt to reset relationships,” State News on News on the FinallyWith accompanying stories that sound positive moods around the conversations one -to -one: “The whole world is waiting for the meeting between Putin and Trump“And “Russia and the US have the potential to renew the partnership in the Arctic,” Commentators said, according to Google translations.
Meanwhile the mood in Ukraine was a positive dur A veteran statesman who is considered likely to pursue as many discounts than Trump in exchange for termination of fire.
File Photo: US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo shoot at the APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam November 11, 2017.
Jorge Silva | Reuters
State Information Bulletin RIA Novoti Honest in the absence of Ukrainian and European officials from what he describes as “historical” conversations.
RIA Novosti Kiril Strelikov’s columnist said the latest Russian territorial profits in Ukraine have shown The country’s forces were already “negotiations” long before the talks on FridayNoting that “the main negotiator who tiredly and tiredly stated the arguments of the killers on the table was the Russian army.”
The Russian media landscape is highly controlled by the state, with a few discounts against the Kremlin’s messages and policies. Throughout the war, the state media deceive the Russian victories on the battlefield, while downplay or ignoring the news of the opposite. A comment seen to deny or damage the efforts of Russia’s war can land authors in prison.
In Ukraine, news newsletters declare what they – and Kiev’s management – see as a rehabilitation of Putin. “From a” military criminal “to us guest – Trump invites Putin from isolation”, “ First page of KYIV Independent’s online news site.
The International Criminal Court in 2023 Arrest warrant For Putin because of the alleged war crimes, namely the “illegal deportation” of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia. The Kremlin denies any misconduct. USA
The United States has not signed the status of Rome, which established the ICC and therefore has no obligation to arrest Putin when he steps on American soil.
US President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski in the White House in Washington, Colombia County, USA, February 28, 2025.
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Another independent story of Kyiv It reflects the low morals among the Ukrainian troops who fear that Trump could capitulate to Putin by proposing an occupied from the Russian territory as part of a covenant deal to end the fire, as he may have to end the war in Ukraine soon in his second term.
However, providing this peace turned out to be far more difficult than Trump expected. So far, he has refused to pull the trigger of more sanctions against Moscow, although he threatened to do so if the Kremlin did not agree to end the fire.
The story of The Kyiv Post, headed “Trump has a” huge leverage “over Putin – will it use it?” Reflected fears that although Trump holds some cards that could persuade Russia to make a peaceful deal, he will not be ready to act.
Like Russian colleagues, Ukrainian media supported the country’s armed forces and efforts for military. However, there is more freedom of media in Ukraine – a prerequisite for Kiev’s aspirations for EU membership.
Negotiations for Trump-Putin are expected to start at 3.30pm ET, with the presidents being launched later to hold a joint press conference to summarize their discussions.
This pressure will be one of the most carefully watched events this year, revealing negotiations on the negotiations and what promises (or absence) may have been made to achieve fire.
“The president wants to exhaust all the options to try to bring this war to a calm resolution,” the White House said on the eve of the Alaska Summit.
But Ukraine and its European allies fear that these “opportunities” may be bad for Kiev’s territorial integrity, with Trump already thinking the idea of “exchanging” on Earth as part of the cessation of fire and the wider European security.