Trump-Putin meeting uncertain

Although US President Trump has said he will meet with his Russian counterpart in about two weeks, the meeting between them seems uncertain.

kartik 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Trump-Putin meeting uncertain

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A meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, scheduled for two weeks, has become uncertain, Al Jazeera reported, citing two senior officials.

After a telephone conversation between Trump and Putin on Thursday, Reuters reported that the two presidents would meet in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Although the news of the meeting within two weeks was public, the date and time were not made public. However, the news that the meeting, which was supposed to take place within two weeks, is uncertain has been made public in international media. Al Jazeera quoted a senior White House official as saying, "President Trump has no plans to meet with the Russian president in the near future." The Russian presidential office also said that the meeting is unlikely to take place soon and that it will take time. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also said that there was no such time set for the meeting within so many days and that preparations were necessary. CNN also said that the US president has no immediate plans to meet with his Russian counterpart. According to CNN, Trump had said in a statement to reporters on Tuesday that he would make an announcement about what he was doing within two days. The meeting was an attempt to resolve the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire that has been ongoing since 2022. The two presidents had previously met in Alaska, USA. At that time, no concrete decision had been made on the ceasefire.

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