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“Abrupt Shift”: Trump’s Budapest Summit Now Has “No Timeframe”

In the “latest abrupt shift” by President Trump, his planned Budapest summit with Vladimir Putin now has “no precise timeframe,” according to the Kremlin.

A US official confirmed this on Tuesday, stating “no plans” exist for a meeting in the “immediate future.” This is a direct contradiction of Trump’s post last week claiming a summit was two weeks away.

That post followed a “progress” call with Putin and led to a “productive” call on Monday between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The US official, speaking anonymously, said that after the diplomats’ call, no further in-person meeting was “necessary.”

This reversal comes after Trump hosted Putin in Alaska in August and as he was scheduled to meet Ukraine’s president to discuss Tomahawk missiles.

 

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