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Trump, Putin agree to another Ukraine summit amid missile debate

by Reuters

WASHINGTON, U.S. Oct 17, 2025 - 12:38 pm GMT+3
Edited By Kelvin Ndunga
U.S. President Donald Trump (R) shakes the hand of Russia's President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, U.S., Aug. 15, 2025. (AP Photo)
U.S. President Donald Trump (R) shakes the hand of Russia's President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, U.S., Aug. 15, 2025. (AP Photo)
by Reuters Oct 17, 2025 12:38 pm
Edited By Kelvin Ndunga

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed Thursday to hold another summit on the war in Ukraine, a surprising move amid Moscow’s concerns over potential new U.S. military aid to Kyiv.

Trump said the meeting could take place within the next two weeks in Budapest, following a more than two-hour phone call he described as “productive.” The Kremlin confirmed the plans but did not provide a specific date.

“My whole life, I’ve made deals,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I think we’re going to have this one done, hopefully soon.” The announcement comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy heads to Washington on Friday to push for increased military support, including U.S.-made long-range Tomahawk missiles.

Support in question

The White House had seemed in recent days to be leaning toward granting Zelenskyy fresh support and increasingly frustrated with Putin.

Yet Trump’s conciliatory tone following the Russia call left in question the near-term likelihood of assistance and reignited European fears of U.S. capitulation to Moscow.

Since taking office in January, Trump has regularly threatened action against Russia, only to delay those steps after talks with Putin. He sought a cease-fire ahead of an Alaska summit with Putin in August that produced none. At the time, some analysts said Putin pocketed U.S. concessions with no intent to halt fighting.

Three-way talks between Putin, Zelenskyy and Trump, another goal sought by Washington at the time, never materialized, and there is no immediate plan for such a meeting now. The Republican president has positioned himself as a peacemaker, highlighting diplomatic achievements including the recent Gaza cease-fire and hostage deal. He has said he thought the war in Ukraine, which began with Russia’s 2022 invasion, would have been easier to end.

“Putin is trying to derail the momentum toward greater pressure on Russia,” said Dan Fried, a former State Department official. “We'll see what happens tomorrow, but the chances of moving toward a cease-fire by pushing Russia to get serious seem to have diminished.”

Missiles debate

During the call, Putin told Trump that supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine would harm the peace process and damage U.S.-Russia ties, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters.

“What do you think he's going to say, ‘Please sell Tomahawks?’” Trump later joked with reporters. “No, he doesn't want” Tomahawks given to Ukraine, Trump added, calling them a “vicious weapon.”

Zelenskyy, already in Washington, said Putin’s decision to seek talks showed he was on the defensive.

“We can already see that Moscow is rushing to resume dialogue as soon as it hears about Tomahawks,” he said on X.

Hungary summit

The Hungarian location selected for the Trump-Putin summit has drawn attention.

Putin is wanted for alleged war crimes in some jurisdictions, restricting his travel. Ukraine’s relationship with Hungary has grown increasingly tense.

Zelenskyy accused Hungarian drones of crossing into Ukraine last month, prompting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to retort that Ukraine was not an independent sovereign state.

In contrast to most NATO and European Union leaders, Orban has maintained cordial relations with Russia while questioning the logic of Western military aid for Kyiv.

“The planned meeting between the American and Russian presidents is great news for the peace-loving people of the world,” Orban said on X. “We are ready!” He later said he had spoken by phone with Trump and that preparations for a U.S.-Russia peace summit were underway.

The Trump-Putin meeting is expected to follow talks next week between teams led by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, at a location to be determined.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he would brief Zelenskyy on the Russia talks in the Oval Office on Friday.

Ukraine escalates

Kyiv and Moscow have been escalating their war as it heads toward a four-year anniversary with massive attacks on energy infrastructure. NATO has struggled to respond to a spate of Russian air incursions.

Ukraine wants missiles that would put Moscow and other major Russian cities within its range.

In its latest barrage, Russia launched more than 300 drones and 37 missiles to target infrastructure across Ukraine in overnight attacks Thursday, Zelenskyy said. Kyiv has ramped up its own attacks on Russian targets, including an oil refinery in the Saratov region Thursday.

In his latest warnings to Russia, Trump said Wednesday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to stop buying Russian oil and that the administration would push China to do the same. India has not confirmed any such commitment.

The countries are among Russia’s biggest trading partners.

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