
Russian president Vladimir Putin's summit with US president Donald Trump in Budapest could take place any day, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Last period Trump announced that he had canceled the proposed gathering with Putin in the Hungarian capital, saying that “doesn’t feel like we’re going to get where we should beIt’s okay. ”
Both the Kremlin and the White home later stressed that the summit was not cancelled, but the superior.
In an interview with journalists on his way to the United States, where he began an authoritative visit on Thursday, Orban told the diary “Magyar Nemzet’, that "one or 2 outstanding issues stay in the US-Russian negotiations" on the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine.
"If these are resolved, the Budapest peace summit can take place in a fewer days" – he said.
In a later interview with Radio Kossuth, the Prime Minister expressed the belief that the Putin Summit with Trump in Budapest "will take effect’, but stressed that "We do not yet know whether it will bring a solution, or whether it will only be an crucial step towards peace."
Trump spoke about his efforts to end the fighting between Moscow and Kiev at a Thursday dinner at the White home with the leaders of the Central Asian states, claiming that "We have not yet achieved this, but I think we have made good progress."
US President's peculiar Envoy, Steve Witkoff, repeated these words, but added that "technical teams must have quite a few discussion at a lower level before leaders can scope an agreement".
Deputy abroad Minister of Russia Sergei Riabkov said earlier this week that the summit conditions between Putin and Trump had not yet been met.
"Meeting at a advanced level, of any kind, requires thorough preparation and careful consideration of all aspects.
At present neither the first nor second condition for organising specified a gathering has been fulfilled" – explained Riabkov.
Russian authorities rejected Western calls for ceasefire with Ukraine along the current border line that Trump supported last month.
According to Moscow, conflict requires a lasting solution that would destruct its first causes.
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