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15 Aug 2025, 04:27

Trump to Discuss Situation in Ukraine with Putin in Algiers

  • Trump will meet with Putin in Algiers on September 14, 2025.
  • The President of the USA has a 75% chance of success in negotiations.
  • Russia has not shown willingness to compromise regarding Ukraine.

On September 14, 2025, President of the USA Donald Trump will meet with President of Russia Vladimir Putin in Algiers. This meeting is expected to provoke discussions among European leaders, especially since there is a risk that Trump may impose conditions that would harm Ukraine.

Trump has a history of trying to appease Putin, which has caused tension in Ukraine, where the country has suffered losses due to Russian troops. It is expected that in Algiers, Trump will be in a stronger position due to Russia's aggression in Ukraine. The press secretary of the White House indicated that the meeting will be "managed eye-to-eye."

Trump stated that he has a 75% chance of success in negotiations, emphasizing that he will not allow Putin to "play games with him." He plans to decide whether the meeting will be productive, continuing the first few rounds. If not, Trump is ready to quickly end the negotiations.

In addition, Trump proposes the possibility of holding a subsequent meeting with Putin and the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, should negotiations in Algiers proceed successfully. However, Russia has not yet provided any signs of readiness to compromise, while Zelensky believes that an initial agreement needs to be reached first.

Trump also emphasized that his personal relations with Putin could help achieve peace, but experts warn that Putin may exploit these relations for his own benefit.

Tags: Ukraine/USA/Russia/Politics

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