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‘Very productive,’ ‘constructive,’ ‘the best’: What leaders said about this week’s summits

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August 19, 2025
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Published: August 19, 2025 3:59 pm
Author: RT

US President Donald Trump has met with Vladimir Putin in Alaska and has hosted Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky and EU heads in the White House

World leaders have expressed cautious optimism on the prospects of resolving the Ukraine conflict after the latest high-level summits in Alaska and Washington.

Last Friday, US President Donald Trump welcomed Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska for several hours of talks, marking the first time the two met face to face since 2019.

On Monday Trump also hosted Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky along with senior European officials at the White House. 

The meetings focused on security guarantees, territorial questions, and the next steps in negotiations. Here are some of the takeaways voiced by national leaders.

Trump: “Very productive”

Trump has described the Alaska talks as “very productive,” saying there is “a good chance of getting” to a peace deal. He stressed, however, that no agreement has yet been reached and that the US will continue consulting its partners
At the White House, he called the meeting with Zelensky and Europeans “another step” toward consensus and raised the possibility of direct Putin-Zelensky talks and a possible trilateral format.

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US President Donald Trump (R) greets Russian President Vladimir Putin as he arrives at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Putin: Talks “constructive”

Putin has called the Alaska summit “constructive” and “results-oriented,” saying discussions were held in a spirit of “mutual respect.” He suggested an “understanding” on some points but gave no details.
After the Washington talks, Putin also held a 40 minute long call with Trump. Both leaders agreed to discuss a peace deal with Zelensky, according to Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov.

Zelensky: Meeting was the “best”

Zelensky has thanked Trump for hosting him at the White House, calling it “the best of our meetings.” He confirmed territorial issues were “on the agenda” and were discussed over a map of Ukraine, but said they remain strictly between him and Putin.
He also welcomed US military aid discussions and stressed that Ukraine will not agree to a settlement without security guarantees.

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EU leaders: “Solidarity”

Western European leaders in Washington described the talks as “good” and “constructive,” stressing solidarity and security guarantees for Ukraine. They underscored Washington’s role but avoided specifics on territorial or security terms and gave no details on how Europe would contribute to guarantees.

Starmer praised Trump’s leadership

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Trump’s peace efforts “should be commended” and have “brought us closer than ever before” to ending the conflict, adding that any path to peace “cannot be decided without Zelensky.” After the White House session, Starmer called the talks “good and constructive,” and welcomed US openness on guarantees.

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Macron: Very far from declaring victory

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed clearer US signals on security guarantees after the White House meeting but urged caution, saying the Washington summit was only “a step” and that “we are very far from declaring victory.”

NATO/EU Commission: Sticking to principles, but without specifics

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the need for “ironclad” security guarantees for Ukraine and highlighted the humanitarian track without announcing new commitments. 

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called the Washington meeting “a very successful day,” praised Trump’s role as a peacemaker, and said the shape of guarantees, including the extent of US involvement, would be worked out in the coming days.

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