Trump Cancels Putin Summit Amid Ukraine War—Sets Key Xi Meeting in South Korea

President Trump announced he's canceling his planned meeting with Vladimir Putin. Instead, he'll be meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming trip to South Korea. Trump hopes to work with Xi to find a way to end the Russia-Ukraine war, potentially through discussions about energy and oil. He also criticized previous administrations for pushing Russia and China closer together.

Key Points: Trump to Meet Xi in South Korea, Cancels Putin Summit

  • Trump cancels Putin summit citing lack of diplomatic progress
  • Plans to discuss ending Ukraine war with Xi Jinping in South Korea
  • Aims to leverage energy and oil talks to pressure Russia
  • Claims Biden and Obama policies forced China and Russia together
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Trump set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea; discuss Russia-Ukraine war

President Trump cancels meeting with Putin, shifts focus to Xi Jinping in South Korea to discuss ending Russia-Ukraine war through energy and diplomacy.

"It didn't feel right to me. It didn't feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get, so I cancelled it... - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, October 23

United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time) announced his upcoming diplomatic trip to Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan, highlighting a significant meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.

Trump also revealed that he cancelled a planned summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of progress in diplomatic efforts. "It didn't feel right to me," Trump said, adding that he didn't want a "wasted meeting."

"Next week, we'll be going to Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan. In South Korea, I'll be meeting with President Xi of China. We'll have a pretty long meeting scheduled. We can work out a lot of our questions and our doubts and our tremendous assets together... We cancelled the meeting with President Putin. It didn't feel right to me. It didn't feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get, so I cancelled it...," said Trump.

The cancellation of the Putin summit follows Russia's rejection of Trump's proposed ceasefire plan in Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump is optimistic about his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, hoping to leverage their discussion to end the Russia-Ukraine war. He plans to discuss energy and oil with Xi, aiming to pressure Russia into negotiating a peace agreement.

"I will probably be talking about it. What I will really be talking about is how we would end the war with Russia and Ukraine, whether through energy, oil or anything else. I think he (Xi Jinping) is going to be very receptive. I think he would like to see the war end," Trump said while interacting with presspersons in the White House, where he hosted NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

Notably, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit is scheduled to take place in South Korea from October 30 to November 1 in Gyeongju.

President Trump further said that he is hopeful that the Chinese President can have a "big influence" on Putin to urge him to a ceasefire.

"I think he will have a big influence on Putin. I think he can have a big influence on a lot of people. He is a respected man, a very strong leader, very big country, I think he can have a big influence," Trump added.

Trump claimed that his predecessors, former Presidents Joseph Biden and Barack Obama "forced" Russia and China together.

"China is a little bit different. A little bit different relationship they had with Russia. It was never good but because of Biden and Obama they got forced together, they never should have been forced together but by nature they can't be friendly. I hope they are friendly, frankly. You should not have forced China and Russia together. Biden did that and Obama did that. They forced them together because of energy, oil", he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Trump cancelling Putin meeting shows he's serious about not wasting time. But blaming previous administrations for China-Russia relations seems oversimplified. The geopolitics is much more complex than that.
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Arjun K
This Ukraine war has disrupted global supply chains and affected our economy too. If China can help broker peace, it would be good for everyone. India has maintained a balanced position, which seems wise now.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, I'm concerned about how these big power dynamics affect smaller nations. Hope the focus remains on humanitarian aspects and not just energy politics. The common people suffer the most in these conflicts.
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Vikram M
Trump's confidence in Xi's influence might be overstated. China has its own strategic interests. Still, any effort to end this war is welcome. The rising oil prices have hit Indian consumers hard enough already.
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Michael C
The APEC summit timing is interesting. Hope India's voice is also heard in these discussions, given our strategic position and growing global role. Peace in Ukraine would benefit the entire Global South.

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