Trump cancels meeting with Putin: reason for the decision named.
According to inkorr.com: White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt reported that US President Donald Trump canceled a planned meeting with Vladimir Putin in Budapest due to the lack of specific actions from Russia. Levitt emphasized that Trump expects real results, not just promises.
The President wants to see action, not just words. He has been talking about this for 9 months while in office. He is increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress from both sides of this war.
According to Axios, Trump was upset by Russia's reaction to Secretary of State Marco Rubio's negotiations with Russian Minister Sergey Lavrov. It became clear that Moscow has no intention of agreeing to peace deal concerning the war, and therefore Trump's meeting with Putin lost its relevance.
The cancellation of the meeting between Trump and Putin was a consequence of the lack of progress in the Ukrainian situation. The US President is demanding concrete actions and results from Russia.
This situation demonstrates how complicated international relations remain in the context of the current war. The leaders' words are important, but without actions, they cannot change the existing status quo. Trump's expectation for real progress may indicate his desire for a more active US intervention to resolve the conflict.
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