Trump-Putin Meeting Odds - Betting Market

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Aug/13/2025

President Donald Trump was scheduled to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky today, and he'll meet face-to-face with Vladimir Putin on Friday.

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Trump is looking for Putin to pass the eye test on whether or not the Russia-Ukraine war can end.

BetOnline.ag created odds for the Trump-Putin meeting, and there has been some movement in terms of "world leader exit" odds based on the impending meeting.

Zelensky was 4/1 last week to be the first world leader to leave his post, now he's the favorite at 2/1. You can find the full list below.

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Here are the prop bets for Friday's meeting:

Will Vladimir Putin be arrested on US soil in 2025?

Yes 50/1

Will United States leave the U.N. in 2025?

Yes 33/1

What will happen as a result of the meeting?

Trump to Support Idea of Russia Joining G7 1/1

Trump to Mispronounce Any Ukrainian Region 9/4

Putin to Endorse Trump for Nobel Peace Prize 5/2

Trump to Mention 'Deadliest Catch' 3/1

Trump to Suggest Russia Joins NATO 3/1

Putin to Suggest U.S. Leaves NATO 4/1

Trump to Mispronounce Any World Leader 7/1

Sarah Palin to Attend 10/1

Volodomyr Zelenskyy to Attend 10/1

Putin to Admit Russian Election Interference 25/1

Putin to Make Offer to Buy Alaska 33/1

Any Mention of Pee Tape 50/1

Trump to Accept Russian Election Interference 50/1

Trump to Offer to Sell Alaska 50/1

What words will Trump say during meeting?

NATO  2/3

Fake news 3/2

Historic moment 7/4

Bad person 5/2

Nobel Peace Prize 3/1

Great guy 5/1

Terrific plan 7/1

Elon/Musk (Either) 10/1

Mueller  25/1

Navalny  25/1

Which place will be mentioned the most times during meeting?  

Gaza 2/1

Israel 9/4

Washington D.C. 3/1

Greenland 5/1

Canada  10/1

Next World Leader To Leave Post

Volodomyr Zelensky 7/4

Benjamin Netanyahu 5/2

Keir Starmer 5/1

Lula da Silva 6/1

Donald Trump 11/1

Emmanuel Macron 11/1

Recep Tayyip Erdogan 20/1

Xavier Milei 20/1

Vladimir Putin 33/1

Anthony Albanese 125/1

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