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Kremlin warns of behind-the-scenes push to sabotage Trump-Putin meeting

by admin August 10, 2025
August 10, 2025

The upcoming Trump–Putin summit on August 15, 2025, in Alaska is already getting some heat from Moscow, with Russian officials warning about “titanic efforts” by certain groups to derail the meeting.

The Kremlin says it knows the stakes are huge as the talks are aimed at locking in a ceasefire and maybe even a broader peace deal for the war in Ukraine, and they’re promising to show up ready to work, no matter the distractions.

Security is going to be tight, and not just because of the usual world-leader protocols. Putin’s still under an International Criminal Court arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, which makes traveling to ICC member countries a no-go.

That’s part of why Alaska makes sense, the US isn’t in the ICC, so no legal mess. Still, Moscow’s on edge about possible behind-the-scenes moves by people who either don’t want a peace deal or don’t think Trump and Putin can actually deliver one.

Ukraine warns against ‘peace on paper’ solutions

Not everyone’s thrilled about this summit, especially Ukraine and its allies in Europe. President Zelenskyy and several European leaders are openly uneasy about Trump and Putin meeting without Ukraine at the table.

Their fear is pretty simple: a deal could be cooked up that Kyiv hasn’t agreed to, leading to what they call “dead solutions” like peace on paper that doesn’t work in real life.

Those worries only grew after leaks suggested Trump’s envoy had floated a plan with Putin that would have Ukraine give up control of parts of eastern Ukraine, including Donbas and Crimea.

In response, Ukraine and its NATO partners in Europe have scrambled to hold emergency talks, trying to come up with a united game plan to keep the Alaska meeting from boxing Kyiv into a corner.

It’s a reminder that Europe’s leaders are still deeply involved in backing Ukraine’s sovereignty and ready to push back hard against any territorial trade-offs being decided somewhere else.

Geopolitical symbolism

The politics around this summit are a tightrope act. Trump’s talking up his chances of getting a deal, even hinting that some kind of land swap could be part of the package, but Kyiv and its Western allies aren’t having it.

They’re holding firm that any ceasefire or peace deal has to keep Ukraine’s borders intact.

On the other side, Putin seems ready to use the talks to lock in his grip on the territories Russia claimed and walk away with a ceasefire that tilts in his favor.

And then there’s Alaska. Picking it as the meeting spot wasn’t just about convenience, though it is the US state closest to Russia, only 55 miles across the Bering Strait.

It used to be Russian territory until the US bought it in 1867, which adds a layer of historical irony to the whole thing. That symbolism, along with the global spotlight, just amps up how high-stakes these talks really are.

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