Russian officials are increasingly critical of the US government for not implementing agreements reportedly reached between former President Trump and President Putin during a summit in Alaska last August. This criticism comes amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, with three high-ranking Russian officials voicing concerns within three days. These statements coincide with intensified Ukrainian long-range strikes and Western leaders’ acknowledgment at the G7 summit that the tide of the war is turning. Trump has repeatedly criticized Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for failing to reach a peace deal, while the Kremlin previously praised Trump’s efforts. Russia has consistently referenced an “Anchorage vision” – a concept involving ceding the Donbas region to Russia to end the conflict – though the US has not publicly confirmed specific agreements. Moscow expressed dissatisfaction after Trump suggested Ukraine could regain all its territory shortly after the summit, and recent statements from Kremlin advisors, including Yuri Ushakov and Sergey Lavrov, accuse the US of failing to honor commitments and potentially using the summit to stall for time while arming Ukraine.