Europe and the US stand united ahead of Alaska meeting: Swedish PM

A file photo of Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency/via REUTERS)
  • US President Donald Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska on Friday evening Swedish time, to discuss the war in Ukraine.
  • Ahead of the meeting, European leaders including Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson have met with US leaders online, and stressed the importance of Ukraine negotiating its own future.
  • According to Ulf Kristersson, the US and Europe have never before been this united on Ukraine: “How the war in Ukraine ends will be decisive for security in our part of the world for at least a generation to come,” he said.
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