Alaska Hosts Key U.S.-Russia Summit Amid Tensions

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Alaska, once a Russian colony from 1799 to 1867, is hosting a U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska, highlighting its shared history and strategic importance, especially amid ongoing conflicts over Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. The summit's location underscores the geographical and symbolic ties between the two nations, with Alaska's history as a Russian territory and its later development as part of the U.S. providing context for current geopolitical issues.
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