Core Points - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to visit the White House on November 7 to facilitate a meeting between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin [1][3] - Orbán indicated that there are still "one or two issues" to be resolved before the U.S.-Russia leaders' meeting can take place [3] Group 1 - Orbán expressed hope that if the outstanding issues are resolved, a peace summit could be held in Budapest within days, potentially leading to a ceasefire and peace in Ukraine [3] - The upcoming meeting between Orbán and Trump will focus on exploring solutions to the Ukraine crisis [3] - Trump and Putin had their first face-to-face meeting in over four years on August 15, but no agreements were reached [3] Group 2 - Following a phone call on October 16, Trump announced plans for a meeting in Budapest, which he later canceled on October 22, citing that the timing was not right [3] - Russian presidential representative Dmitry Peskov stated that the meeting has not been canceled but will occur later than initially planned [3] - Recent reports suggest that while a quick arrangement for a U.S.-Russia meeting is possible, there is currently no necessity for it [3]
匈牙利总理访美力图促成“美俄领导人会晤”:仍有“一两个问题” 有待解决
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-11-07 10:21