What do Putin and Trump each want from the Alaska summit?

BBC News in Alaska
Getty ImagesUS President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will reach the summit on Friday in Alaska province in Alaska, USA, while preparing for Russia’s termination of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
While Putin was consistent with the desire to win the territory of Ukraine, Trump did not secret to his desire to act as a global peaceful.
However, both men may also feel other opportunities, such as diplomatic rehabilitation on Putin’s world stage. Trump’s second prediction is more difficult, because he recently made evacuated statements about the Russian counterpart.
Here is a more full look at what the two leaders can want from the meeting.
Putin Eyes International Recognition … and more
By Russian editor Steve Rosenberg
The first thing Putin wants from this summit is something already given to him.
And this recognition.
He acknowledged that America’s efforts to isolate the Kremlin leader from the most powerful country in the world have failed.
The realization of this senior meeting is proof of this, such as the common press conference announced by the Kremlin. The Kremlin may claim that Russia has returned to the upper picture of global politics.
“Too much to be isolated,” at the beginning of this week, Tableid Moskovsky played Komsomolets.
Putin was not only a US-Russian summit, but also a primary place for this. Alaska has a lot to present the Kremlin.
First, security. At the nearest point, the mainland Alaska is only 90km (55 miles) from Russia’s Chukotka. Vladimir Putin can go there without flying on “hostile” countries.
Second, a very long way from Ukraine and Europe – a very long way. This sits well with the determination of the Kremlin to Kiev and EU leaders, and he cope directly with America.
There is also historical symbolism. The Tsarist Russia’s selling Alaska to America in the 19th century is used by Moscow to justify the attempt to force the limits in the 21st century.
“Alaska is a clear example in which state boundaries can change and large regions can change property.”
However, Putin wants more than international recognition and symbols.
He wants victory. Russia insists that Russia has captured and occupied all the lands in the four Ukrainian regions (Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson) and that Kiiv is still withdrawn from parts of these regions under Ukraine control.
This is unacceptable for Ukraine. “Ukrainians will not give the land to the invader,” the country’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says.
Kremlin knows that. However, if Trump secures his support for regional demands, the calculation may be that Ukraine’s rejection may cause Trump to reduce all support for Kiev. Meanwhile, they would continue to increase Russia and US relations and develop economic cooperation.
But there is another scenario.
Russian economy is under pressure. The budget deficit is increasing and the income caused by oil and gas exports decreases.
If economic problems force Putin to end the war, the cream can compromise.
For now, there is no sign of this – Russian officials continue to insist on Russia’s attempt to attempt on the battlefield.
Trump is looking for a chance to demand progress towards peace
North American correspondent Anthony Zurcher
Trump promised to end the Ukrainian War during the 2024 Presidential campaign and that it would be easy and could do it within a few days.
This promise has been hung on the American President’s efforts to solve the conflict, as it has changed between Ukrainians and Russians and disappointment since he returned to the White House in January.
Zelensky was Zelensky at a dramatic White House meeting in February, and then he temporarily suspended military aid and intelligence sharing with the nation that the war fell apart.
In recent months, Putin has set a series of deadline for new sanctions on the Russians and other countries doing business with them. Last Friday was the last date, and as in the entire previous, Trump finally withdrew.
He is now home to the Russian President in American territory and speaks about the “Black Plug” in which his fears of Ukraine can consist of land privileges in exchange for peace.
Therefore, in his talks with Putin on Friday, any debate about what Trump wanted was confused by the president’s evacuation statements and actions.
This week, Trump has made a harmonious effort to reduce expectations for this meeting – perhaps a implicit admission of limited possibilities of a breakthrough, which is just one side of the war.
On Monday, the summit said it would be a “feeling” meeting. The Russian leader claimed that he would know if he could reach an agreement in the first two minutes “.
“I can go and say good luck, this will be the last,” he added. “I can say that this will not be solved.”
On Tuesday, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt strengthened this message and called the summit as a “listening session”. But until the middle of the week, he once again talked about the expectations of an agreement and said that both Zelensky and Putin thought that he wanted peace.
With Trump, it is usually best to wait for the unexpected one. Zelensky and European leaders talked to him on Wednesday to ensure that Putin and Ukraine do not make an agreement that would not accept or accept.
But something was open almost all year: Trump would meet the chance to be the man who ended the war.
He said he wanted his most proud legacy to be a “peaceful” at his opening address. It is not a secret in which a Nobel Peace Prize misses the international recognition.
In Thursday, Trump at the Oval Office boasted all the global conflicts he felt since he started to work since he took office in January. However, when asked about the war in Ukraine, he offered a rare acceptance of his difficulty.
Im I thought this would be the easiest one, ”he said. “Actually the hardest one.”
Trump is not to make a swamp in details. However, if he has the opportunity to claim that he has made progress towards peace during the talks in Anchorage, he will take it.
Putin, who is always an understanding negotiator, can seek a way to let Trump do it – of course, according to Russia’s conditions.




