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Transcript: George Friedman on the Real Stakes of the Trump-Putin Alaska Summit

Read the full transcript of founder of Geopolitical Futures George Friedman in conversation with host Christian Smith on “Real Stakes of the Trump-Putin Alaska Summit”, August 12, 2025.

The Significance of High-Stakes Summits

CHRISTIAN SMITH: Hello and welcome to this podcast from Geopolitical Futures. I’m Christian Smith. A long awaited meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin is all set for Friday in Alaska. The summit, which comes after three and a half years of war in Ukraine, was announced on Friday after President Trump said that he was going to increase tariffs on India on Wednesday to 50%.

Excitement and trepidation in political circles across the US and Europe is making this feel like a big moment. But is it? Do we actually expect anything to come from this when the two sides appear so far apart? Well, as those in the UK warn of a second Munich conference and a potential sellout of Ukraine, chairman and founder of Geopolitical Futures, George Friedman joins me to discuss the forthcoming meeting.

George, before we dive into the actual details of what might happen at the summit, give us your thoughts on the significance of these sorts of summits, these big sort of political, diplomatic set pieces. Are they really a big moment like they’re made out to be, or are they a bit of a front?

GEORGE FRIEDMAN: Well, it’s like a marriage. The wedding is very interesting and worth seeing. But before everybody arrives, they already have the rings and everything else, so think of it that way. But it’s an important summit in the sense that it was the first time they would appear together.

What led up to it was a series of conversations where it appears that Trump made it seem that he wanted a settlement, but instead used the settlement process to extend the war to try to increase his territorial gains and so on and so forth.