


White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt evaluated the current situation regarding a potential summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin during a press briefing. Leavitt expressed Trump's frustration at the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and emphasized his concern about the lack of contributions from both sides.
Leavitt highlighted the sanctions imposed on two Russian oil companies, conveying that Trump could take steps against Moscow if necessary. She stated that Trump is closely monitoring the situation and aims to discuss matters with Putin to achieve a tangible outcome.
The White House Press Secretary noted that a potential Trump-Putin meeting is "not completely off the table." Leavitt said, "The President and his administration hope that one day this meeting will happen again; however, we want to ensure that this meeting produces concrete and positive results." She indicated that Trump is looking for actions from Moscow, not just words.
U.S. President Trump previously stated about the meeting planned to take place in Budapest but cancelled, "I cancelled the meeting with President Putin because it didn't feel right to me." This statement caught the attention of political analysts worldwide and raised questions about Trump's diplomatic stance.
In conclusion, although the relationship between Trump and Putin is complex, Leavitt's statements do not completely rule out the possibility of the two leaders meeting again, and speculation about the future form of discussions continues.
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