Trump's hopes for swift summit with Putin may be stalled, CNN reports

US President Donald Trump’s planned summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest hit a snag after a key meeting between their top diplomats was unexpectedly postponed. - REUTERS/Filepic
US President Donald Trump's hopes for a quick summit in Budapest with Russian President Vladimir Putin stalled after a preparatory session between the leaders' top foreign-policy aides this week was put on hold, CNN reported on Monday.
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- A key meeting between US Secretary Rubio and Russia's Lavrov was postponed, possibly due to differing views on Ukraine.
- Despite the delay, both sides may hold another phone call this week after a "constructive" earlier conversation.
- The meeting was meant to prepare for a Trump-Putin summit in Budapest to discuss peace in Ukraine and US-Russia relations.
Rubio and Lavrov may talk on the phone again this week, CNN reported, after the two held a call on Monday that Moscow called "constructive."
Russia's foreign ministry could not immediately be contacted outside business hours.
The anticipated meeting between Rubio and Lavrov was considered to be the key preparatory step for the second summit this year between Trump and Putin. The two leaders agreed in a phone call last Thursday to meet soon in Budapest, Hungary.
Russia, which started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, says it wants the summit to discuss a possible peace settlement in Ukraine and ways to improve bilateral relations between Moscow and Washington.
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