Trump and Putin Meet in Alaska for Ukraine Peace Talks; Clinton Floats Nobel Prize for Non-Cession Deal

Trump and Putin Meet in Alaska for Ukraine Peace Talks; Clinton Floats Nobel Prize for Non-Cession Deal

Trump and Putin Meet in Alaska for Ukraine Peace Talks; Clinton Floats Nobel Prize for Non-Cession Deal

Trump and Putin Meet in Alaska for Ukraine Peace Talks; Clinton Floats Nobel Prize for Non-Cession Deal
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In a high-stakes diplomatic move, former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin convened Friday in Alaska to discuss a potential resolution to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. The critical talks come as global attention remains fixed on efforts to de-escalate the conflict.

Adding a surprising twist to the unfolding events, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated Friday that she would personally nominate Mr. Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize if he successfully brokered an end to the war without Ukraine being forced to cede any territory to Russia. Clinton articulated her condition on the podcast “Raging Moderates,” emphasizing the importance of preventing Kyiv from validating Putin’s expansionist vision.

Clinton elaborated on her stance, stressing the need for a ceasefire and no territorial exchange. She expressed a hopeful, albeit cautious, dream that Trump might “stand up to Putin”—a departure from past perceptions—to secure not only Ukraine’s sovereignty but also broader European and U.S. security interests. She further cautioned Trump to remember that Putin is an adversary, not a friend, during their discussions.

President Trump, acknowledging Clinton’s remarks, expressed appreciation, telling Fox News’ Bret Baier that her comments were “very nice.” Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his nation continue to demand a full withdrawal of all Russian troops from Ukrainian territory, including seized regions, as a prerequisite for peace.

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