Putin Invites Trump to Moscow After Alaska Summit
**Putin Extends Invitation to Trump for Moscow Talks**
Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited U.S. President Donald Trump to Moscow for future peace negotiations. This follows their recent Alaska summit, where discussions, though inconclusive, were described as constructive.
**Positive Tone at Alaska Summit**
At a joint press conference, Trump called the talks “extremely productive,” highlighting improved dialogue. Putin agreed, labeling the discussions “results-oriented” and expressing optimism for future progress.
**Symbolic Invitation**
Putin ended the summit by saying, “Next time in Moscow,” extending a formal invitation. Trump responded playfully but cautiously, acknowledging political sensitivities while not ruling out the trip.
**European Reactions**
European leaders, including Hungary’s Viktor Orban, praised the summit as a stabilizing step. Many hope it could ease tensions in the Ukraine conflict.
**Expanded Diplomatic Efforts**
Beyond U.S.-Russia talks, Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a transatlantic call with NATO and European leaders to align strategies and reinforce unity.
**Zelensky Supports Trilateral Talks**
Zelensky backed the idea of U.S.-Russia-Ukraine negotiations, stressing Ukraine’s interests must be prioritized. He is also preparing to visit Washington for further discussions with Trump.
**Momentum for Continued Dialogue**
While no major deals were reached, the summit’s cooperative tone and European backing have fueled hopes for sustained diplomatic engagement.