Melania Trump penned a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, delivered by her husband during their August 15 summit in Alaska. The letter reportedly centers on the plight of children impacted by the Ukraine war, with a special focus on those abducted or forcibly moved.
Ukraine has called these actions war crimes, while Russia claims the children were relocated to shield them from violence. Melania’s letter appeals to Putin to safeguard children’s innocence and build a peaceful future.

The meeting between Trump and Putin lasted hours but ended without a ceasefire agreement. Trump called the discussions productive and promised to continue efforts.
Putin surprised attendees by extending an invitation to Trump for a visit to Moscow, which Trump said he might accept despite potential criticism.

The letter highlights concerns about war’s impact on the most vulnerable and urges global leadership to protect children’s rights.