U.S. and Russian Presidents' Small-Scale Meeting in Alaska Has Lasted Two Hours

According to a report from Sputnik News at the scene in Anchorage, the closed-door "three-on-three" meeting between Russian President Putin and U.S. President Trump held in Alaska has lasted two hours so far.

The meeting took place at Elmendorf-Richardson Joint Base in Anchorage. The Russian delegation consisted of Foreign Minister Lavrov and Presidential Assistant Ushakov, while the U.S. delegation included Secretary of State Rubio and Presidential Envoy Steven Witkoff.

The leaders had already interacted earlier at the Anchorage airport - Putin boarded Trump's private car and left with him.

Kremlin stated that the main topic of the meeting between the Russian and U.S. presidents was the mediation of the Ukraine conflict. The two sides will also discuss broader issues of peace and security, as well as international and regional pressing issues.

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