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Russian President Vladimir Putin has hinted at the potential for a new nuclear arms agreement with the United States ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump. Analysts suggest Putin aims to position himself as part of a broader peace process to ease Ukraine tensions while deterring new U.S. sanctions. The discussion may also foster trade and economic ties. With Russia holding the world’s largest nuclear arsenal, renewed talks could reshape global security dynamics, especially as the current New START treaty nears expiration in February 2026.

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Ukraine could be possible, hinting at the transfer of Ukrainian territory through a “land swap.” Speaking ahead of a meeting in Alaska, Trump expressed optimism about reaching an agreement and said the threat of economic sanctions might push Putin toward peace. Analysts interpret his comments as a signal of potential territorial compromise. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned that changes on the battlefield could complicate peace efforts, though Trump aims to seek a solution through direct talks.

The Trump-Putin summit ended without any agreement or major decision on Ukraine.

Speaking at a joint press conference, Trump admitted no deal was reached but said “good possibilities” emerged for ending the war. Putin added that areas of agreement could form the basis for peace in Ukraine and renewed US-Russia ties. Both leaders noted new opportunities in trade and investment.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Breakthrough in Trump-Putin Talks, but Both Sides Call Discussions ‘Positive’

A much-anticipated summit between the United States and Russia over the Ukraine conflict took place at the Elmendorf-Richardson base in Anchorage, Alaska, early Friday (Bangladesh time 1:30 AM).

Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin arrived separately in Anchorage, where they exchanged a formal handshake on a red-carpeted walkway before proceeding to talks. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, and John Ratcliffe were also present.

The summit, however, faced protests outside. Anchorage residents rallied against Trump for inviting Putin, whom many accuse of war crimes, and criticized the exclusion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from peace talks.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

US-Russia Hold High-Stakes Meeting on Ukraine in Alaska

The Kremlin has stated that no final document is anticipated following the upcoming meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that preparations were limited, and any agreements or understandings will be outlined during a joint press conference after the summit. Discussions on Ukraine remain bilateral, and Kyiv’s position will be addressed later. Peskov also highlighted that previous meetings between Trump’s envoy and Putin were productive, but warned against rushing predictions about the summit’s outcome.

In an unusual diplomatic exchange, former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly asked Norway’s finance minister for a Nobel Prize during a phone call meant to discuss trade tariffs.
Norwegian daily Dagens Næringsliv reports that last month, Trump phoned Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg while Stoltenberg was walking through the streets of Oslo. The former president allegedly shifted the conversation from tariffs to his desire for the prestigious award.
Stoltenberg stated that the call, which took place before Trump’s separate conversation with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, also covered economic cooperation. Several senior White House officials, including the U.S. Treasury Secretary and the U.S. Trade Representative, were reportedly on the call.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump Allegedly Asked Norway’s Finance Minister for Nobel Prize During Trade Call

Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will meet in Alaska on Friday, starting with a private session attended only by interpreters. Following this, both leaders will engage in broader discussions with their delegations, covering the Ukraine crisis, trade, economic cooperation, and global security. The Russian delegation includes top officials like Sergey Lavrov and Kirill Dmitriev. A joint press conference will follow. The meeting’s duration depends on discussion progress, and the Russian delegation will depart immediately afterward.

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Russian President Vladimir Putin of “very severe consequences” if he refuses to end the war in Ukraine. The warning comes ahead of their scheduled meeting in Anchorage, Alaska. Trump described his recent virtual talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders as “very good” and “sincere.” He indicated that the first meeting could lead to a trilateral discussion, but a second meeting will depend on outcomes and whether he receives necessary commitments from both leaders.

Russia and Belarus will hold a joint nuclear military drill in mid-September under the name “Zapad 2025.” The five-day exercise in Belarus will test the newly developed Russian hypersonic missile “Oreshnik,” which can travel at ten times the speed of sound and carry up to six nuclear warheads over a range of 3,000 km. Moscow claims no other country possesses such a weapon. Russia plans to deploy Oreshnik missiles in Belarus by the end of this year.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russia, Belarus to Hold Joint Nuclear Exercise Featuring New Hypersonic Missile

The Alaska meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has stirred cautious optimism in Russia, with some citizens hoping for renewed diplomacy and potential sanctions relief. Analysts, however, view the summit as largely symbolic, given the deep divide over Ukraine’s territories. While Trump hints at a peace deal with possible territorial swaps, Zelensky will not attend. The talks aim to halt Russia-Ukraine hostilities, but real compromise remains uncertain amid ongoing geopolitical tension and disputes over occupied regions.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has indicated that President Donald Trump will make it clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that “all options are on the table” during their upcoming meeting. Mnuchin noted that while frustration with Putin has been widespread, there may now be a chance for productive talks. He warned that if discussions fail, sanctions or additional tariffs could be imposed on Russia, urging European partners to support coordinated pressure against Moscow.

The White House has indicated that the upcoming Alaska meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin is primarily a listening opportunity for Trump, with little chance of a quick Russia–Ukraine ceasefire. Only one party involved in the conflict will attend, and key issues remain unresolved. While Trump has suggested territorial concessions might be necessary, Ukraine’s President Zelensky has rejected any agreement without Ukraine’s consent. Private talks in Anchorage may precede a possible future Trump visit to Russia.

After a key counterterrorism meeting in Islamabad, the US publicly acknowledged Pakistan’s success in combating terrorism, praising its efforts regionally and internationally. The statement expressed condolences for attacks in Jafar Express and Khuzdar. Analysts note this creates diplomatic pressure on India, already strained over trade and tariffs with Washington. Pakistan’s military chief’s nuclear remarks added controversy. While India condemns it, US ties with Pakistan strengthen, signaling shifting strategic dynamics and a potential rebalancing in South Asian diplomacy.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has held talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ahead of his scheduled meeting with Donald Trump this Friday.
According to the Kremlin, the two leaders reaffirmed commitments to strengthening their “friendship, mutual trust, and cooperation.” Putin thanked Pyongyang for its military assistance in the Ukraine conflict, specifically during the recapture of the Kursk region.
Putin also briefed Kim on preparations for the upcoming Alaska summit and shared details about the Trump meeting. Reports indicate that around 10,000 North Korean troops are currently fighting alongside Russian forces, which recently advanced 10 kilometers near Dobropillia, Ukraine.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Putin Speaks with Kim Jong Un Ahead of Trump Meeting

The United States has officially designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its military wing, the Majid Brigade, as terrorist organizations. Despite being listed as a global terrorist group since 2019, the BLA has continued attacks, including a 2024 suicide bombing near Karachi airport and a 2025 train hijacking that killed 31 people. The designation freezes BLA assets in the US, bans transactions with Americans, and enables legal action against supporters. This move intensifies efforts to combat terrorism linked to long-standing unrest in Balochistan.


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