The White House is considering inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Alaska for a summit scheduled on August 15, 2025, where U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This potential invitation aims to facilitate high-stakes negotiations concerning the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. While the discussions about Zelensky's attendance are ongoing, no final decision has been made. The proposed trilateral meeting would mark a significant diplomatic effort to address the war in Ukraine. Sources indicate that the White House and Trump are open to the possibility of including Zelensky alongside other European and Ukrainian officials during the summit, although it remains uncertain whether the invitation will materialize.
BREAKING: CBS, citing sources, reports that the U.S. is working on a site for a Trump-Putin-Zelensky meeting as soon as the end of next week. https://t.co/FXos2EoYz6
Two sources familiar with negotiations told CBS News Tuesday that the United States is working on a site for a Trump-Putin-Zelensky meeting as soon as the end of next week. https://t.co/5yKl0vgHbj
BREAKING: The US is working on a site for a Trump-Putin-Zelensky meeting as soon as the end of next week. Source: CBS News