Core Viewpoint - The planned meeting between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin in Budapest has been "shelved" due to concerns that both Russia and Ukraine are not ready for serious negotiations, with Trump deeming the meeting a "waste of time" [1] Group 1 - Trump and Putin's meeting was initially announced after a phone call on October 16, but was later canceled following a conversation between U.S. Secretary of State Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov on October 20 [1] - During a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky on October 17, Trump pressured Ukraine to compromise on territorial issues to achieve a quick ceasefire, leading to a contentious discussion [1] - Zelensky emphasized the difficulty and sensitivity of the territorial discussions and reiterated Ukraine's need for "strong security guarantees" [1] Group 2 - Previous talks between Trump and Putin in August in Alaska did not result in any agreements, indicating ongoing challenges in the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire negotiations [1] - The current state of the ceasefire talks remains stagnant, reflecting the complexities of the geopolitical situation [1]
美媒称特朗普与普京近期不会会晤
Xin Hua Wang·2025-10-22 00:49