Trump-Putin Summit: Peace Hopes Fading?

A senior White House official revealed that a potential meeting between former US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing significant obstacles, despite what was described as a "productive" call between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Senator Marco Rubio. The official confirmed that "there are no plans for a meeting between President Trump and President Putin in the near future." Trump had announced last week his intention to meet with Putin soon in Hungary with the aim of ending the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. However, Putin appears unwilling to make concessions, as Moscow has long insisted that Ukraine must agree to cede more territory before any ceasefire. When asked about the summit's prospects, Trump said he did not want to hold a "waste of time meeting" but suggested more progress could be made, stating, "We will announce developments in the next two days." According to US officials and sources familiar with the matter, Russia sent the United States through a back channel what was described as an "informal note," reaffirming its long-standing conditions for a peace agreement. One official stated that the Russian note reiterates Russia's demand for complete control over the eastern Donbas region, effectively rejecting Trump's proposal to begin a ceasefire based on freezing the current situation on the front lines. Russia currently controls the entire Luhansk province and approximately 75% of the neighboring Donetsk province, which together constitute the Donbas region. European leaders have called on Washington to insist on an immediate ceasefire, with the current front lines being considered as the basis for any future negotiations. In a related development, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg traveled to Washington to meet with Trump. Sources familiar with the matter stated that Stoltenberg intends to present the European perspective on a ceasefire and any subsequent peace negotiations. Trump had held a phone call with Putin and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, expressing hope for a high-level meeting with the Russian President after the failure of the Alaska summit last August to make progress. For his part, the Russian President's Special Envoy for Investment, Dmitriev, stated via social media that "preparations for the summit are ongoing." The Kremlin also confirmed that there is no specific date, and that the summit requires "serious preparation" that may take time. Kremlin spokesman Peskov said: "We cannot talk about postponing something that has not yet been determined, and President Trump and President Putin have not set a specific date." Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that preparations for the Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest are still underway, but high-ranking European diplomats have indicated that postponing the Rubio-Lavrov meeting indicates that the United States is reluctant to proceed with the Trump-Putin summit unless Moscow abandons its demands. Ukraine's European allies have expressed concern that Trump may meet with Putin for the second time without obtaining any substantial concessions from the Russian President. Leaders of major European countries issued a statement expressing their strong support for Trump's position that fighting must stop immediately and that current lines of contact should be the starting point for negotiations. It is worth noting that choosing Budapest as a possible venue for the meeting is causing controversy within the European Union, as Hungarian Prime Minister Orban is considered among the few who maintain friendly relations with Russia. Some analysts suggest that the delays and disagreements highlight the complexity of navigating the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the challenges in finding common ground for a peaceful resolution. The situation also underscores the divergent perspectives within the international community regarding the optimal approach to resolving the crisis. The differing viewpoints among European nations, the United States, and Russia contribute to the uncertainty surrounding future negotiations.

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