Tensions Rise: US Cancels Budapest Summit
The United States has called off a scheduled summit in Budapest between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The cancellation follows tough demands from Russia concerning Ukraine. A tense diplomatic call between top officials of both countries preceded the decision, as reported by the Financial Times.
The United States has abruptly canceled a planned summit in Budapest that was to involve face-to-face discussions between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. This decision follows Russia's unwavering stance on contentious demands related to Ukraine, as initially reported by the Financial Times on Friday.
The summit's cancellation came on the heels of a tense dialogue between the top diplomats from the United States and Russia. This call underscored the ongoing geopolitical friction between the two nations and highlighted longstanding tensions over Ukraine.
The Financial Times broke the news, though Reuters has not yet independently confirmed the details of the report.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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