Anchorage abuzz ahead of Trump-Putin summit but please don't sell us back'
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Anchorage abuzz ahead of Trump-Putin summit  but please don't sell us back'
"Residents of Anchorage hope that Friday's summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will not disrupt their plans for enjoying the remaining summer days."
"Anchorage's summer activities, such as fishing and camping, are precious as the season closes, prompting residents to prioritize their leisure plans amid political events."
Anchorage, Alaska, is experiencing its peak salmon run and berry season, and residents hope political events won't disrupt their plans. Andy Moderow looks forward to boating, while Jeff Landfield recalls a productive summer filled with outdoor activities. Anchorage, with a population close to 300,000, is characterized by its unique independent identity compared to the continental U.S. In the past, it has hosted important diplomatic meetings, including ones involving Xi Jinping and U.S. officials, highlighting its role in international diplomacy.
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