Trump will meet Putin in Hungary to 'try to resolve Russia-Ukraine war'

Trump wrote on social media that the meeting would take place in Budapest.

Trump says he will meet Putin in Hungary to try to resolve Russia-Ukraine warPA Media

US President Donald Trump has said he will meet again with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in an effort to end the war in Ukraine.

A date has not been set, but Trump wrote on social media that the meeting would take place in Budapest, Hungary. He later told reporters that he envisions the meeting happening in two weeks or so.

“I believe great progress was made with today’s telephone conversation,” the US president wrote after talking to Putin.

They previously met in Alaska in August, which did not produce a diplomatic breakthrough.

“We are ready!” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on social media after the announcement.

Before Trump and Putin meet, US officials led by secretary of state Marco Rubio will sit down with Russian representatives next week.

It is unclear where that meeting will take place.

The announcement came ahead of Trump’s meeting on Friday at the White House with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has been pressing the American president to sell Kyiv Tomahawk missiles that would allow Ukrainian forces to strike deeper into Russian territory.

Zelensky has argued such strikes would help compel Putin to take Trump’s calls for direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to end the war more seriously.

Trump had told reporters travelling with him to Israel on Sunday that he had planned to discuss the Tomahawks with Putin as a way to pressure him to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“Do they want to have Tomahawks going in that direction? I don’t think so,” Trump said on Sunday.

“I think I might speak to Russia about that.”

With a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal holding, Trump has said he is now turning his attention to bringing the war in Ukraine to an end and is weighing providing Kyiv with long-range weaponry as he looks to prod Moscow to the negotiating table.

Ending the wars in Ukraine and Gaza was central to Trump’s 2024 re-election pitch, in which he persistently pilloried President Joe Biden for his handling of the conflicts.

Yet, like his predecessor, Trump has also been stymied by Putin as he has unsuccessfully pressed the Russian leader to hold direct talks with Zelensky to end the war, which is nearing its fourth year.

But fresh off the Gaza ceasefire, Trump is showing new confidence that he can finally make headway on ending the Russian invasion.

He is also signalling that he is ready to step up pressure on Putin if he does not come to the table soon.

“Interestingly we made progress today, because of what’s happened in the Middle East,” Trump said of the Russia-Ukraine war on Wednesday evening as he welcomed supporters of his White House ballroom project to a glitzy dinner.

Earlier this week in Jerusalem, in a speech to the Knesset, Trump predicted the truce in Gaza would lay the groundwork for the US to help Israel and many of its Middle East neighbours normalise relations.

But Trump also made clear his top foreign policy priority now is ending the largest armed conflict in Europe since the Second World War.

“First we have to get Russia done,” Trump said, turning to his special envoy Steve Witkoff, who has also served as his administration’s chief interlocutor with Putin.

“We gotta get that one done. If you don’t mind, Steve, let’s focus on Russia first. All right?”

Trump is set to host Zelensky for talks on Friday, their fourth face-to-face meeting this year.

Ahead of the meeting, Trump has said he is weighing selling Kyiv long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles.

Putin has made clear that providing Ukraine with Tomahawks would cross a red line and further damage relations between Moscow and Washington.

But Trump has been undeterred.

“He’d like to have Tomahawks,” the US president said of Zelensky on Tuesday.

“We have a lot of Tomahawks.”

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