(15 Aug 2025)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Anchorage, Alaska – 14 August 2025
1. Wide of pro-Ukraine protesters holding banners and flags along a street
2. Mid of protesters in Anchorage waving Ukrainian and American flags, holding pro-Ukraine signs reading (English) "Have the courage not to be threatened by people who are different than you."
3. Mid of protesters in Anchorage holding pro-Ukraine and anti-Trump signs
4. Mid of protesters in Anchorage holding signs supporting Ukraine
5. Wide of protest signs in car window during pro-Ukraine rally
6. Wide of protesters holding Ukrainian flags and signs supporting Ukraine
7. Mid of protesters holding a sign reading (English) "Alaska Stands with Ukraine" and waving Ukrainian flags
8. Mid of protesters holding signs against Putin and Trump during a pro-Ukraine rally
9. Mid of protesters holding Ukrainian flags and signs supporting Ukraine
10. Mid of protesters holding anti-fascism signs and Ukrainian flags during a pro-Ukraine demonstration
11. Various of protesters waving Ukrainian flags and holding signs in support of Ukraine
12. Various of protestors holding signs and banners reading (English) "Putin abducted 19,546 Ukrainian Kids. Trump can release them" ++PROFANITY IN BACKGROUND++
13. Various of protestors holding signs and banners reading (English) "Ukraine and Alaska. Russian Never Again."
14. Various of protesters in Anchorage holding signs supporting Ukraine
15. Mid of protestors chanting (Ukrainian): "Slava Ukraini, heroiam slava"
16. Wide of protesters holding signs supporting Ukraine and opposing Putin
17. id of protesters holding a sign reading (English) "Go Home Putin, Get Lost Trump" at a pro-Ukraine rally
18. Wide of protesters holding a large banner reading (English) "Alaska Stands With Ukraine"
19. Wide of pro-Ukraine protesters holding flags and signs, including images of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Upsound (English) crowd: "No hate, no fear, Ukrainians are welcome here."
20. Wide of protesters holding pro-Ukraine signs with flags and banners
21. Wide of protesters waving Ukrainian flags and holding signs against dictators
STORYLINE:
Activists organized a pro-Ukraine protest in Anchorage, a few hours before a summit on Ukraine between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump has long boasted that he’s gotten along well with Putin and spoken admiringly of him, even praising him as “pretty smart” for invading Ukraine. But in recent months, he’s expressed frustrations with Putin and threatened more sanctions on his country.
Putin also suggested that “long-term conditions of peace between our countries, and in Europe, and in the world as a whole,” could be reached under an agreement with the U.S. on nuclear arms control.
In Washington, Trump said there was a 25% chance that the summit would fail, but he also floated the idea that, if the meeting succeeds, he could bring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Alaska for a subsequent, three-way meeting.
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy and other European leaders worked to ensure their interests are taken into account when Trump and Putin meet in Anchorage.
AP video by Kostya Manenkov
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