


Nerves are fraying ahead of the Trump-Putin summit
Russian troops surge in Ukraine as Europe fears betrayal
As Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin prepare to meet in Alaska on August 15th in a historic summit, tensions are building. On the frontlines in Ukraine, Russian forces have been advancing in Donetsk amid bloody fighting, in an apparent push by the Kremlin to secure terrain and squeeze Ukraine ahead of the talks. After months of escalation, threats and U-turns, Mr Trump’s position on Ukraine is unclear, with the president muddying the waters further with contradictory statements on August 11th. He has put heat on the Kremlin by imposing an extra 25% tariff on India for its purchases of Russian oil, yet has also horrified Ukraine by suggesting it will have to cede more territory in any deal. Two competing White House envoys have been scrambling America’s diplomatic position, creating chaos.
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