

He welcomed the upcoming meeting of the leaders and called Alaska “the most strategic place in the world.”
“Only two miles (approximately 3.22 km) separate Russia from Alaska, and no other place plays a more important role in our national defense, energy security and leadership in the Arctic. What is happening in the Arctic and the Pacific affects Alaska earlier than the rest of the country,” he said.
According to Dunlivi, “completely appropriate” that the discussions of global significance take place in Alaska.
“Over the centuries, Alaska was a bridge between the peoples, and today we remain a gate for diplomacy, trade and security in one of the most critical regions on Earth. The world will observe, and Alaska is ready to accept this historical meeting,” the governor summed up.
And perpetuating meetings between President Donald J. Trump and Russia's President Putin Being Here in the Great State of Alaska.
Alaska Je Most of a strategic area in the world located on Cross -ross of North America and Asia, with bright to our north and …
– Governor Mike Dunleavy (@govdunleavy) August 8, 2025
Context
August 6 Trump told reporters that there is a high probability of his meeting with the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky in the near future. He stated this following the visit of his special representative of Steve Witkoff to Moscow.
On August 7, The New York Times listed three goals of Putin, which he probably wants to achieve on Ukraine: to prevent Ukraine’s membership in NATO, to limit the military potential of Ukraine and “lay the foundation” for the authorities more friendly in Ukraine. According to the publication, Putin considers a meeting with Trump the opportunity to achieve his goals in Ukraine.
On August 8, Trump said that “In the near future” will meet with Putin and suggested further A tripartite meeting with Putin and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to sign a peace agreement. On the same day, on his social network, Truth Social Trump wrote that he would meet Putin on August 15 in the American state of Alaska.




