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Peace hopes between Russia and Ukraine may have just hit a wall. After the highly anticipated Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, many believed a breakthrough was possible. But now, Russia says that momentum is gone — and blames both Europe and war supporters for derailing any chance of progress. Meanwhile, Moscow is warning the U.S. against sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, calling it a dangerous escalation. Even Trump is hesitant. Is the war about to enter a new and more dangerous phase?
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00:00The hope for peace in Ukraine? It's fading fast.
00:03After months of anticipation, the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska was seen as a possible turning point.
00:10A rare moment where the world thought a deal might be within reach.
00:13But now, Moscow says that hope is gone.
00:16Russia's deputy foreign minister says the momentum from that summit is exhausted,
00:21crushed by war supporters, and, in his words, destructive actions from Europe.
00:26Intentions are rising even higher.
00:27However, Ryabkov is warning the U.S. not to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine,
00:32saying that would be a game-changer and could shift the war dramatically.
00:36Even Trump is cautious, asking Ukraine what they plan to do with the missiles before giving the green light.
00:42One summit brought hope.
00:43Now, that hope may be slipping away.
00:46And the world is watching every move.
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