Meeting between presidents Putin and Trump in Alaska: What will it bring? Electional analysis
- Admin
- Aug 14
- 3 min read
As the world's attention turns to tomorrow's meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin, the electional chart for the meeting looks quite promising. It is worthwhile to examine it ahead of the meeting.
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First of all, the meeting will begin in the hour of Jupiter and on the day of Venus. Jupiter is exalted, and Venus is in triplicity, positioned at the most powerful and important point of the chart—the MC. This speaks of goodwill and the intent to end the war and hostilities. Venus is associated with diplomacy, and Jupiter with foreign affairs, law, and business agreements—all of which will be prominent topics during the meeting and can bring reconciliation of the previously opposing positions of the USA and Russia. With Venus on the MC, the public optics of this meeting will be strongly positive, with both leaders keen to present an image of cooperation and progress, regardless of what is agreed behind closed doors.
Venus, Jupiter, the Ascendant/Descendant, and MC/IC are all in cardinal signs, suggesting that any agreements reached will continue to change and develop further. This is not a “final” agreement; however, the chances of bringing improvement to relations between the countries and ending the war sooner are quite high. The cardinal quality here also points to a willingness to keep momentum going, so that even if a full settlement is not reached now, the process will continue.
On the negative side, Mars is close to the cusp of the 1st house, which suggests that despite the diplomatic efforts, there are still hostilities and intrigues surrounding this meeting. Mars here is also a reminder that national pride, military leverage, and strategic posturing will still play a role in what is agreed and how it is implemented. The Moon is in the 8th house, indicating a focus on resources and potential profits for both the US and Russia, but also loss, death, and anxieties of people in Russia, Ukraine, and the world. The Moon’s square to the Sun in Leo is another negative indication that the interests of both sides may be hard to reconcile. In general, in electional charts, Moon square the Sun is an affliction interfering with the flow of the event. It suggests that while both leaders may want to project cooperation, their core visions for peace remain at odds. However, the mutual reception between the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter strongly supports compromise and the success of peace negotiations.
With so much water in the chart, it is clear that part of the negotiations will involve control over seas (the Black and Baltic Seas) as well as waterways and canals. This water emphasis also reinforces the likelihood of discussions about maritime trade (including Russian crude oil), and possibly energy transport routes. The Sun in the 11th house promises more positive outcomes of this meeting, especially in terms of alliances, humanitarian measures, and confidence-building steps.
If we take Trump to be represented by the 10th house, his significator, the Moon’s placement in the 8th, suggests an interest in resources and financial deals. If we take Putin as Saturn in the 3rd house from the 4th (the 6th house in the radical chart), this may indicate changes in what Russia will control in Ukraine. Alternatively, if we take Putin to be the guest (1st house, incomer/challenger), his significator shows an interest in making peace and legal agreements (Venus/Jupiter conjunction), while Trump, represented by Mars, may have doubts about achieving all he wants in this meeting, he may alternate between compromise/diplomacy and threats to get his agenda.
Extremely strong benefics on the MC, along with both dispositors of the Part of Fortune in essential dignity, show a strong hope for positive results from this meeting—even if the war is not stopped immediately or if some decisions will still be changing and developing later. Even partial agreements or symbolic gestures made at this time could have a strongly positive effect, easing tensions and opening the door to further progress. This chart reads much more like the beginning of a peace process than its conclusion—one that is likely to keep moving forward, even through necessary adjustments and compromises.




















