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'World is a safer place' after Trump-Putin summit, says Hungary PM Orban
'World is a safer place' after Trump-Putin summit, says Hungary PM Orban

LBCI

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • LBCI

'World is a safer place' after Trump-Putin summit, says Hungary PM Orban

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban hailed on Saturday the summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, which while amicable yielded no details on a possible path to ending the Ukraine war. "For years we have watched the two biggest nuclear powers dismantle the framework of their cooperation and shoot unfriendly messages back and forth. That has now come to an end. Today the world is a safer place than it was yesterday," Orban, a rare pro-Kremlin leader in Europe, said on X. AFP

After Summit, Trump Heaps Praise on Putin in Fox News Interview
After Summit, Trump Heaps Praise on Putin in Fox News Interview

New York Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New York Times

After Summit, Trump Heaps Praise on Putin in Fox News Interview

After his summit with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Friday, President Trump sat down with the Fox News host Sean Hannity to record an interview in which he offered few details about what the two leaders had said about the war in Ukraine, but talked up their personal connection. 'I think the meeting was a 10,' Mr. Trump said after Mr. Hannity asked how he would rate his talks with the Russian president. 'In the sense we got along great, and it's good when two big powers get along, especially when they're nuclear powers. We're No. 1 and they're No. 2 in the world.' Without sharing any specific information from the meeting in Alaska, Mr. Trump put the onus for securing peace on Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky. 'Now it is really up to President Zelensky to get it done,' he said during the interview, which was broadcast later on Fox News. 'I would also say the European nations have to get involved a little bit.' In the interview, Mr. Trump repeatedly praised Mr. Putin, and brought up compliments he received from the Russian leader during the summit. 'I always had a great relationship with President Putin,' Mr. Trump said. 'And we would have done great things together.' He claimed that Mr. Putin had even supported his claim that the 2020 U.S. presidential election, which Mr. Trump lost to Joseph R. Biden Jr., was rigged. 'He said, 'Your election was rigged because you have mail-in voting,'' Mr. Trump said, adding that Mr. Putin told him that by-mail voting does not exist anywhere else in the world. Whether Mr. Putin actually said that or not, several countries have by-mail voting. And Mr. Trump's own attorney general in 2020 said his assertions of widespread fraud couldn't be proven. During the interview, Trump mused about a three-way summit between himself, Mr. Zelensky and Mr. Putin but said explicitly, 'I didn't ask about it.' Twenty minutes after saying that, Mr. Trump said he had in fact discussed that with Mr. Putin. 'They both want me there,' Trump said. 'And I will be there.' Mr. Zelensky said on Saturday that he would travel to Washington on Monday to discuss the war with Mr. Trump. Earlier on Friday, the Ukrainian leader had criticized Russia's latest attacks and cast doubt on Mr. Putin's commitment to ending the war. But Mr. Trump told Mr. Hannity that he thinks the Russian leader wants to 'solve the problem.' He did not acknowledge that Mr. Putin had started the war.

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