Trump Rates Alaska Summit 75% Chance of Success After Putin’s Call for Treaty
Thursday, 14 August 2025 () Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly suggested that he may reach a new agreement on strategic offensive arms during his upcoming Alaska summit with Donald Trump. The potential treaty could set the foundation for long-term peace not only between Russia and the U.S., but also across Europe and globally. “In order to establish long-term peace — between our countries, in Europe, and globally — the next logical step is a deal on strategic offensive weapons.” — Vladimir Putin, President of Russia Background: The Decline of Strategic Stability Just last year, Russia's Foreign Ministry had declared the U.S. was not interested in strategic stability talks. Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Washington refused to consider the current military landscape, undermining any serious dialogue on renewing or replacing the New START (СНВ-III) treaty. Trump: 75% Chance of Success at Alaska Summit Despite deep tensions, former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about the upcoming summit, placing the likelihood of success at 75%. He warned, however, that failure could end further attempts at reconciliation.
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