Breaking Cold Front: Putin and Trump Pave Path to Dialogue
In a significant thaw in relations, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska. They discussed U.S.-Russia ties, focusing on Ukraine's conflict. Putin emphasized the need for dialogue, improved economic ties, and highlighted a potential path to peace with Ukraine amid global security concerns.

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In a groundbreaking meeting held in Alaska, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the long-standing freeze in bilateral relations, admitting these ties have plummeted to their lowest since the Cold War.
Conversations centered on Ukraine's unrest, with both leaders expressing a determination to shift from confrontation to dialogue, aiming to eliminate the root causes of current tensions.
Furthermore, Putin underscored the immense potential for Russian-American collaboration across trade, energy, and technology sectors, marking a hopeful step towards pragmatic relations and enhanced cooperation in shared strategic areas.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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