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Putin Sees ‘Light At The End Of The Tunnel’ In Russia-US Relations

Putin’s remarks signal Russia’s optimism about improving ties with the U.S. and pursuing business deals, despite no clear progress on resolving the Ukraine conflict at his August 15 Alaska summit with Trump.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with nuclear industry personnel during a visit to the Russian Federal Nuclear Centre - All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics (VNIIEF) in Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod Region, Russia, August 22, 2025. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERS

President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia-U.S. relations show “light at the end of the tunnel” and that both nations are discussing joint projects in the Arctic and Alaska.

The Russian president, answering questions during a visit to a nuclear research centre, said he was sure that U.S. President Donald Trump‘s leadership qualities would help in restoring relations from recent lows.

“With the arrival of President Trump, I think that a light at the end of the tunnel has finally loomed. And now we had a very good, meaningful and frank meeting in Alaska,” Putin said, referring to last week’s summit.

“The next steps now depend on the leadership of the United States, but I am confident that the leadership qualities of the current president, President Trump, are a good guarantee that relations will be restored.”

Cautious Optimism

His comments signalled Russia’s optimism that it can mend relations with the U.S. and strike business deals, despite the lack of clear progress towards ending the Ukraine conflict at his August 15 summit with Trump.

Putin did not give details of possible U.S.-Russia cooperation in the Arctic but said there were “huge, huge” mineral reserves in the region and noted that Russian liquefied natural gas company Novatek was already operating there.

“We are discussing, by the way, with American partners the possibility of working together in this area. And not only in our Arctic zone, but also in Alaska. And at the same time, the technologies that we possess today no one but us possesses. And this is of interest to our partners, including those from the States,” he said.

Both Russia and the United States have said they see enormous economic opportunities if they can normalise relations after ties plunged to a post-Cold War low because of the war in Ukraine.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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