On Friday, August 15, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, marking their first in-person meeting since 2019.
The summit was highlighted by a prominent military display, featuring a B-2 stealth bomber and four F-35 fighter jets performing a flyover as the leaders arrived.
F-22 Raptors were stationed on the tarmac, flanking a red carpet rolled out for the occasion.
The aircraft involved in the display are known for their advanced capabilities and have been utilized in significant military operations, including recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
The meeting, which lasted nearly three hours, centered on discussions regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. While both leaders described the talks as “productive,” no formal agreements were reached.
Putin reiterated Russia’s demands, including Ukraine’s non-membership in NATO and its “demilitarization,” while Trump emphasized the need for a ceasefire and expressed a desire to facilitate further negotiations.
The summit was notable not only for its diplomatic discussions but also for the symbolic gestures and military demonstrations that accompanied it.
Critics have raised concerns about the exposure of sensitive military assets to Russian officials, while supporters view the display as a demonstration of U.S. strength and resolve.
As of now, the outcomes of the summit remain to be fully realized, with both leaders indicating the possibility of future meetings to continue the dialogue.
The international community awaits further developments regarding the potential for a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine.
