Moscow deems disclosure of Alaska talks inadvisable
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- 29 August, 2025
- 15:14
Moscow does not consider it appropriate to disclose details of the August 15 meeting in Alaska between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, which focused on the situation in Ukraine, according to Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Report informs via Interfax.
"The topic of Ukrainian settlement was discussed in depth during the talks in Alaska. However, we believe that it is inadvisable to disclose any details, because in terms of settlement interests, it is now important to work in a discrete mode," Peskov told journalists.
He described the meeting between the two leaders as timely, substantive, and highly constructive.
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