Iranian media extensively covered the diplomatic fallout from the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. Initial reports were mixed, some stating no agreement on Ukraine was reached, while others cited Trump on a "constructive" meeting or progress. Attention quickly shifted to Volodymyr Zelensky's confirmed trip to Washington for a meeting with Donald Trump, with reports detailing Trump's preference for a peace agreement over a ceasefire and his conditions for further engagement with Putin. Later, Putin himself described the Alaska summit as "very useful," even as details of a potential Russian peace proposal for Ukraine began to emerge. Concurrently, a significant national security theme re-emerged as Iran's Armed Forces General Staff issued stern warnings to the U.S. and Israel, threatening "new surprises" and a "fiercer, more crushing response" against any aggression, amplifying previous days' focus on regional deterrence and the "resistance front." Hezbollah's consistent stance against disarmament in Lebanon also received ongoing coverage.