Trump and Putin cancel Budapest summit over Ukraine
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The White House postponed a summit between Trump and Putin after it became clear that Russia was still not ready for any kind of ceasefire ahead of peace negotiations.
Kremlin spokesman says Putin, Trump decided to meet to give impetus to resolution of Ukrainian crisis - Anadolu Ajansı
Preparations for the planned meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Budapest have been suspended, NBC News journalist Garrett Haake has reported. Details: "Planning towards that Trump/Putin summit in Budapest is 'on hold' at the moment,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on NBC News' "Meet the Press" that the Russian leader was similar to Hamas, but stronger.
This comes after the US President’s first meeting with Putin 'yielded no results' in August 2025. In the particular meeting, both leaders failed to reach a conclusion regarding an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Ukraine's president left DC without the missiles he hoped for, but he said he's 'ready' to attend Trump's proposed U.S.-Russia summit in Budapest.
Vladimir Putin will be allowed safe passage through Bulgarian airspace to attend peace talks with Donald Trump in Hungary.
On 25 October, Heroes' Square will glow with hundreds of pumpkin lanterns as the 17th Charity Pumpkin Lantern Festival lights up Budapest from 7 pm to 9 pm. Visitors can bring their own carved pumpkins, admire others' creations, and enjoy the cheerful Halloween atmosphere — all while helping families in need.