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Trump warned Russia will face 'severe consequences' if it won't stop war NHK

A: Hey there, heard any news lately?
B: Not really, what's up?

A: Well, Trump's giving Putin a heads-up about some serious consequences if he doesn't stop the war in Ukraine after their Alaska meet-up.
B: Whoa, that sounds intense! What did Trump say exactly?

A: He didn't go into details, just said there will be consequences but didn't explain what those are. They talked about peace and land issues during a video call with European leaders and Zelenskyy.
B: So they're meeting on Friday in Anchorage, huh? What if the summit goes well?

A: If it does, Trump said he might invite Putin and Zelenskyy for a follow-up meeting together!
B: That's interesting! Zelenskyy wants Ukraine to be part of any ceasefire talks, right?

A: Yeah, he emphasized that Ukrainian views should always be considered. Macron supported this too, saying Trump agreed that only Zelenskyy can negotiate Ukrainian territorial issues.
B: Sounds like everyone's on the same page! Let's hope for peace in Ukraine soon.
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US President Donald Trump has warned Russia that it will face "very severe consequences" if Russian President Vladimir Putin will not agree to stop the war in Ukraine after their upcoming Alaska summit.



Trump issued the threat on Wednesday during an event at the Kennedy Center in Washington, which took place after he joined a video conference with European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.



They discussed the path to peace and territorial issues during the call, which had been arranged by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.



The Trump-Putin meeting will take place on Friday in Anchorage.



When Trump was asked if Russia would face tariffs or sanctions, he said, "There will be consequences." But would not say what they would be.



He also said that if the summit went okay, "We'll have a quick second meeting between President Putin and President Zelenskyy and myself, if they'd like to have me there."



Zelenskyy doubled down on his stance that his country must be involved in any ceasefire negotiations, and said he wanted to prepare for trilateral talks.



He said: "I would like to emphasize right away that any issues related to the territorial integrity of our state cannot be discussed without regard to our state, our people. The will of the state, the will of our people and the Constitution of Ukraine."



French President Emmanuel Macron echoed this view when he provided an update on the call. He said Trump agreed that "territorial issues that fall within Ukraine's jurisdiction can be negotiated and will only be negotiated by the Ukrainian president."
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Quiz 1:
When will the Trump-Putin meeting take place?
A. Tuesday
B. Thursday
C. Friday
D. Saturday

[Answer block]
Answers: Quiz 1: C

Quiz 2:
Where will the Trump-Putin meeting take place?
A. Washington
B. Anchorage
C. Moscow
D. Berlin

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Answers: Quiz 2: B

Quiz 3:
Who among the following leaders will not be part of the potential second meeting between Trump and Putin, as mentioned by Trump?
A. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
B. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
C. French President Emmanuel Macron
D. Russian President Vladimir Putin

[Answer block]
Answers: Quiz 3: A
Summary
US President Trump warns Russia of severe consequences for continued war in Ukraine following an Alaska summit with Putin. Trump, Zelenskyy, and European leaders discussed peace and territorial issues during a video call. The meeting between Trump and Putin is scheduled for Friday in Anchorage. If
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250814_N02/

Date: Aug. 14, 2025

Created: 2025/08/15 07:02

Updated: 2025/12/08 03:03

Last Read: 2025/08/15 08:49

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