Core Viewpoint - The upcoming meeting between Russian President Putin and U.S. President Trump on August 15 in Anchorage, Alaska, is expected to address the Ukraine ceasefire and long-term solutions to the Ukraine crisis, as well as the normalization of U.S.-Russia relations [1][2]. Group 1: Key Issues of Discussion - The first key issue is the Ukraine ceasefire, with Trump stating the goal is to ensure a ceasefire in Ukraine. Reports suggest Russia may consider an "air ceasefire" proposal, which could include halting drone and missile attacks [2][3]. - The second issue involves a long-term solution to the Ukraine crisis, with discussions potentially including territorial exchanges between Russia and Ukraine, although both sides have expressed unwillingness to compromise on territorial issues [2][3]. - The third issue is the normalization of U.S.-Russia relations, with discussions expected to cover economic cooperation and global security matters. There is hope that the meeting could provide new momentum for normalizing relations [3][4]. Group 2: Meeting Outlook - Analysts believe the meeting may have a positive impact on easing tensions but face significant challenges due to the differing positions of Russia, the U.S., Ukraine, and Europe. The prospect of a ceasefire remains uncertain [5][6]. - The meeting is also seen as a platform for the U.S. to exert pressure on Russia, with Trump warning of "serious consequences" if Putin does not accept the ceasefire proposal. This pressure may complicate the negotiation dynamics [6][7].
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Xin Hua She·2025-08-14 15:00