Russian President Vladimir Putin opened up on Sunday about his "very frank" discussion with President Trump in Anchorage about ending the War in Ukraine.
The US President animatedly pointed his finger at the Russian leader as a translator stood between them during their talks at a military facility in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday.
Members of media travelled thousands of miles to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage for just over ten minutes of speeches from Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Eight pages of official government papers were left behind on printers at the four-star Hotel Captain Cook on Friday. The hotel is located 20 minutes from the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the United States when, on Friday, August 15, he met with U.S. President Donald Trump for a summit in Anchorage, Alaska. Many opponents of Russia's invasion of Ukraine were hoping that Putin would agree to a . ...
Documents found in an Anchorage hotel following Donald Trump's summit with Vladimir Putin included a handy guide on how to properly pronounce Putin's name.
Documents found in an Anchorage hotel following Donald Trump's summit with Vladimir Putin included a handy guide on how to properly pronounce Putin's name.