Russia to start ‘immediately’ preparing Putin-Trump summit

US President Donald Trump said he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary, to discuss ending the war in Ukraine after a productive conversation on Thursday. (Reuters)
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Updated 16 October 2025
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Russia to start ‘immediately’ preparing Putin-Trump summit

  • The Budapest location was proposed by Trump, which was “immediately” supported by Putin
  • The two presidents called as Ukraine’s leader Zelensky was on his way to Washington to discuss the supply of US arms

MOSCOW: The Kremlin said on Thursday it would “immediately” start preparing a summit between Russian and US presidents after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held an “extremely frank and trustful” phone call.
Their call took place as diplomatic efforts in the Ukraine peace settlement have been waning over the past two months, after a Putin-Trump summit in Alaska on August 15 failed to produce any substantial results.
“It has been agreed that representatives of the two countries will immediately start organizing the summit which could be held, for instance, in Budapest,” Putin’s top aide Yuri Ushakov told journalists, including AFP.
Ushakov also said the Budapest location was proposed by Trump, which was “immediately” supported by Putin.
“It was a highly substantive conversation, and at the same time, it was extremely frank and trustful,” he added, saying the two-and-a-half hour call was at Russia’s initiative.
The two presidents called as Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelensky was on his way to Washington, to discuss potential supplies of US long-range Tomahawk missiles with Trump, among other things.
“Vladimir Putin reiterated his point that the Tomahawks will not change the situation on the battlefield, but will significantly damage relations between our countries. Not to mention the prospects for peaceful resolution,” Ushakov said.
According to the Kremlin, Trump said he would take into account what Putin told him before meeting Zelensky on Friday.
Since the Alaska summit, Moscow had ramped up strikes on cities in Ukraine, especially increasing pressure on its energy and railway infrastructure in recent weeks.
Kyiv has retaliated with a large aerial campaign against Russian oil refineries, driving the gasoline prices to a record high and disrupting supplies in some regions.


Former South Korean interior minister jailed for 7 years in martial law case

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Former South Korean interior minister jailed for 7 years in martial law case

  • Lee Sang-min is the second member of Yoon’s cabinet to be sentenced for their role in the martial law declaration
SEOUL: A South Korean court on Thursday sentenced former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min to seven years in prison for his role in ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol’s botched attempt to place the country under martial law in December 2024.
The Seoul ‌Central District ‌Court found Lee, 61, ‌guilty of ⁠taking part in ⁠an insurrection by relaying instructions to police and fire agencies to cut power and water to media outlets. He also committed perjury by denying he had taken ⁠these actions during Yoon’s impeachment ‌proceedings, the ‌judge said.
“Using physical force against media outlets ‌critical of the government weakens public ‌opposition to the insurrection, making it easier for the plot to proceed,” judge Ryu Kyung-jin said.
Special prosecutors last month ‌sought a 15-year prison sentence, arguing the former interior minister played ⁠a ⁠critical role in enabling the insurrection — allegations Lee denied.
Lee has been in custody since August after a court approved his arrest.
He is the second member of Yoon’s cabinet to be sentenced for their role in the martial law declaration, after former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo was sentenced to 23 years in jail in January.