Preparations for Putin-Trump Summit Postponed Shortly Following Budapest Negotiations Suggested

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Putin and Trump previously convened in August in Alaska and the American leader had said additional discussions would take place in Budapest

Currently exist "no preparations" for American leader President Trump to meet Russia's Putin "in the immediate future", a White House official has declared.

This past week the US president stated he and the Kremlin leader would hold talks in Hungary's capital within two weeks to address the war in Ukraine.

A planning session between America's top diplomat Marco Rubio and his Russian counterpart Foreign Minister Lavrov was due to be held this week - but the administration stated the two had had a "constructive" call and that a face-to-face session was not "required".

The White House did not share additional specifics on the reason the negotiations had been delayed.

Background Context

Trump had raised the possibility of a Budapest summit over the phone with Putin, a just prior to meeting Ukraine's President Zelensky in the Oval Office.

Various sources indicated his meeting with the Ukrainian leader had been a "shouting match", with those familiar claiming the president had urged him to give up significant territories of eastern Ukraine as part of a settlement with Moscow.

Nevertheless, on Monday Trump endorsed a truce plan backed by Kyiv and European leaders to freeze the conflict on the current front line.

"Let it be cut in its current state," he stated.

Russia has consistently objected against halting the existing front lines.

Moscow was only interested in "permanent resolution", Lavrov stated on this week, indicating that halting hostilities would merely represent a short-term truce.

Diplomatic Positions

The "fundamental issues" of the war required resolution, Lavrov emphasized, using Moscow's terminology for a range of extensive requirements that encompass the acknowledgment of total Russian authority over the Donbas as well as the disarmament of Ukraine – a non-starter for Ukraine and its Western allies.

The Ukrainian president commented talks regarding the battle positions were the "commencement of dialogue" but that Moscow was "taking all measures" to avoid diplomacy.

He additionally stated the only topic that could make Moscow "pay attention" was that of the supply of extended-range arms to Ukraine.

Military Considerations

The Russian president's spontaneous discussion with Trump last Thursday occurred before rumors that the United States was planning to provide extended-range cruise missiles to Ukraine that could theoretically target deep into Russia.

Zelensky asserted it was the Tomahawks issue that had pressured the Kremlin to engage in discussion. The conversation concerning the weapons systems had proven to be a "valuable contribution" in diplomacy", he added.

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