Vladimir Putin smiles during a news conference with Donald Trump after talks on the war in Ukraine at a military base in Alaska

In pictures: Trump rolls out the red carpet for Putin

Donald Trump welcomed his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to the US on Friday for talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.

The US and Russian presidents exchanged a warm greeting on the red carpet hastily laid on the runway of an American airbase in Anchorage, Alaska.

But despite the friendliness on show, the day wrapped up earlier than scheduled and ended without any sign of a significant breakthrough or ceasefire agreement - although Trump insisted the two sides had made “some great progress”.

Vladimir Putin walks down the steps from his official plane after landing at the US military base in Anchorage, Alaska. He is dressed in a suit with a dark red tie and a female member of cabin crew is watching on from the door of the plane.
President Putin travelled to the US from Moscow, making a brief stop in eastern Russia on the way
US President Donald Trump steps off Air Force One upon arrival at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. He is dressed in a suit with a red tie and two saluting soldiers are waiting for him at the bottom of the steps.
President Trump landed in Alaska after a six-hour flight on Air Force One from Washington DC
Donald Trump applauds as Vladimir Putin (out of frame) approaches to greet him on the tarmac after they arrived at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage
The US president clapped as Putin made his way to greet him on the tarmac at the airbase

It was Putin’s first visit to the US since 2015, when he met President Barack Obama, Trump's predecessor, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

The pair appeared keen to show their friendly relationship, laughing as they walked down the red carpet lined on both sides by US fighter jets, before briefly taking to a stage for another handshake in front of the gathered photographers.

At one point, they looked to the sky as four F-22 fighter jets and a B-2 stealth bomber performed a flyover of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

President Trump extends his hand to President Putin as they meet on the red carpet at the airbase for the first time
President Trump and President Putin smile as they shake hands on the red carpet at the airbase
Trump and Putin shake hands on a stage with a sign saying "Alaska 2025" with US fighter jets slightly behind them and Air Force One in the background
Four F-35 jets and a B-2 Bomber perform a flyover at Elmendorf-Richardson Joint Base as President Trump welcomes President Putin to the US

Reporters shouted questions as the two leaders posed for photographs. Putin gave no response as he was asked "When will you stop killing civilians?" and "Why should Trump trust your words?"

It had been expected that Trump and Putin would meet one-on-one as part of the talks but shortly before they landed, officials said the meeting had been expanded to include advisers.

Still, the pair did have some time alone, including when Putin joined the US president in his armoured car - known as The Beast - to make the short journey from the runway to the building on the base where the talks were held.

President Putin smiles and looks out of the window as he sits in the back of The Beast with President Trump as they make their way to the location for talks on Ukraine
Putin smiled as he rode with the US leader in his armoured car known as The Beast

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff were alongside Trump for the discussions, while Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Foreign Policy Adviser Yuri Ushakov joined Putin. Each side also had its own translator.

Reporters were allowed into the room before the talks began and tried to ask questions without much success. At one point, Putin shouted a response to someone but it was unclear what he said.

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin sit ready for talks, flanked by Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. On the backdrop behind them are the words "Pursuing Peace".
President Putin uses his hands to direct his response to some questions shouted at him from journalists as he and President Trump sit down for talks

Both sides were expected to have further discussions over lunch with their larger assembled teams, but journalists were told to gather for a news conference after almost three hours of the main talks, around an hour earlier than had been expected.

Trump let his Russian counterpart talk first. Putin said it was time for the US and Russia to move from confrontation to dialogue and called the meeting "long overdue".

Trump then spoke of his “fantastic relationship” with Putin and described the meeting as “extremely productive” but neither leader revealed the details of what had been discussed.

Journalists are crowded into a ballroom at the US military base to watch the press conference by President Trump and President Putin, with the podiums flanked by Russian and American flags and a backdrop behind them with the words “Pursuing Peace” on

One of the most notable moments came right at the end, when Trump said he would probably see Putin again “very soon”, to which the Russian responded in English: "Next time in Moscow."

After a final handshake, the pair left without taking any questions.

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump shake hands after a joint news conference

Putin boarded his plane and left to return to Russia shortly after their statements to the press, around five hours after he had landed in Alaska.

Before heading back to Washington DC, Trump sat down for an interview with Fox News in which he gave the meeting "10 out of 10" and said they were "pretty close to a deal" on Ukraine.

He waved as he boarded Air Force One and began the journey back to the White House after just six hours on the ground in Alaska.

Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One on his way back to Washington DC following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska

Photographs

Drew Angerer/AFP, Kremlin Press Office, Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP, Andrew Harnik/Getty Images, Fatih Aktas/Anadolu, Kevin Lamarque/Reuters, Jeenah Moon/Reuters, Al Drago/Bloomberg.