Russia Reports No Date Set for Trump-Putin Ukraine Summit
Russia Reports No Date Set for Trump-Putin Ukraine Summit

Russia Reports No Date Set for Trump-Putin Ukraine Summit

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The Kremlin has stated that no specific date has been set for a summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed at resolving the war in Ukraine. Despite Trump's initial suggestion that the meeting could occur within two weeks in Budapest, Russian officials emphasize that serious preparation is needed and no timeline has been finalized. Preparatory talks between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, initially expected to occur, have been postponed or remain uncertain due to differing expectations on ending the conflict. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov clarified that a summit cannot be postponed if it has not been officially scheduled, underscoring the lack of agreement on timing from both leaders. Both Trump and Putin have expressed a desire to seek peace, but Ukraine's President Zelensky has ruled out territorial concessions, complicating prospects for an agreement. Previous meetings between the two leaders, such as one in Alaska, have ended without breakthroughs toward peace.

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