NEW Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday welcomed the summit between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska to end the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.In an official statement, Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that “the world wants to see the initial end of the struggle.”“India welcomes the meeting of the summit in Alaska between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. His leadership in search of peace is highly commendable. The India appreciates the progress made at the Summit Conference,” Jaswal said.“The path ahead can only be through dialogue and diplomacy. The world wants to see the initial end of the struggle in Ukraine, “he said.Alaska meeting between Trump and Putin lasted for about three hours on Friday, followed by a brief joint press appearance. No deal was announced, nor did the leader question.Trump described the discussions as “very productive” and said that “a large number of compromises” had reached. However, he repeated his familiar stance, saying: “There is no deal until a deal is.