Budapest Summit on Ice: Trump and Putin Won’t Meet Despite Earlier Claims

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A proposed meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been postponed indefinitely, a US official revealed Tuesday, contradicting Trump’s recent social media announcement that the two would meet in Budapest within two weeks. The cancellation reflects ongoing uncertainty in US-Russia diplomatic relations.
The postponement decision followed a Monday telephone conversation between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. While the call was originally intended to facilitate arrangements for a presidential summit, American officials have now determined that no further in-person diplomatic meetings are necessary, and no immediate Trump-Putin gathering is planned.
A US administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the Monday phone exchange between the foreign ministers as “productive.” However, the positive characterization did not translate into concrete plans for a presidential meeting. The Kremlin has also adopted a non-committal stance, with Russian officials stating Tuesday that no “precise timeframe” exists for a Trump-Putin summit.
The diplomatic confusion began last Thursday when Trump and Putin held a telephone conversation that the American president initially hailed as significant progress. Trump’s interpretation of the call led him to announce on social media that he would meet with Putin in Budapest within two weeks, timing that coincided with his planned discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about potentially providing Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles capable of striking targets deep inside Russia.
Trump’s relationship with Putin has been characterized by abrupt changes in approach, including the controversial August meeting in Alaska that marked Putin’s first visit to Western territory since ordering the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Although Trump has repeatedly boasted that his personal chemistry with Putin would allow him to end the war within a day of returning to the White House, he has recently admitted to experiencing frustrations with the Russian leader.

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