The Trump-Putin summit's aftermath continued to dominate Polish media on August 16th. Morning reports confirmed the summit's conclusion without a concrete Ukraine peace agreement, despite initial "constructive" assessments. Focus then shifted to Trump's immediate post-summit actions: his "10 out of 10" appraisal, and his direct calls to Ukrainian President Zelensky, leading to Zelensky's decision to travel to Washington. Trump also briefed European leaders, including Poland's President Nawrocki, who reportedly urged caution regarding Putin. By afternoon, attention narrowed to Russia's alleged demands, specifically for the entire Donbas region in exchange for peace, which reports indicated Zelensky firmly refused. Amidst this, Polish Prime Minister Tusk warned about Russia's strategic aims, while speculation grew about a potential tripartite summit with a reported date.