
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will measure success at their summit in Alaska very differently, even as both leaders are already looking toward a second meeting. The US president sees any kind of ceasefire in Ukraine as a key objective of the talks. For the Russian leader, getting face time with Trump on American soil without having made any concessions on the war is already a win. Those are the contrasting stakes as both leaders head to Anchorage for their first summit since 2018 in Helsinki. Monica Duffy Toft, Professor of International Politics for The Fletcher School at Tufts University, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trump and Putin Have Different Goals for Anchorage Summit





