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    World leaders react to Trump-Putin summit reaching no deal on Ukraine

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    Posted on August 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    World leaders react to the Trump-Putin summit, emphasizing the need for continued pressure on Russia and diplomatic solutions to the Ukraine conflict.

    Table of Contents

    • Global Reactions to the Summit
    • Norwegian Foreign Minister's Perspective
    • Czech Defence Minister's Insights
    • Hungarian Foreign Minister's Comments

    Global Leaders Respond to Trump-Putin Summit on Ukraine Stalemate

    Global Reactions to the Summit

    (Reuters) -Following are reactions from world leaders on Saturday to the summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which did not resolve Moscow's war in Ukraine.

    Norwegian Foreign Minister's Perspective

    NORWEGIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ESPEN BARTH EIDE:

    Czech Defence Minister's Insights

    "President Putin of Russia reiterated known arguments, such as emphasising the so-called 'root causes' of the war, which is code for the Russian justification for the illegal invasion of Ukraine. Our view is clear: it is important we must continue to put pressure on Russia, and even increase it, to give the clear signal to Russia that it must pay the price.

    Hungarian Foreign Minister's Comments

    "We must listen to Ukraine's wishes and needs. We know that President Putin wants to split Europe and the United States. With all our allies, we must do everything we can to avoid that. I am optimistic that we can achieve that, but we must be clear that this is a clear motivation for President Putin...

    "I don't believe it will have any effect on the battlefield right now. Too little concrete information has come out, and we see no movement at all in the Russian position."

    CZECH DEFENCE MINISTER JANA CERNOCHOVA, ON X:

    "The Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska did not bring any fundamental progress towards ending the war in Ukraine, but it did confirm that Putin is not looking for peace, but an opportunity to weaken the unity of the West and spread his propaganda. He is trying to prolong the conflict in order to achieve the maximum of his goals in terms of Russian expansion. Regardless of the human casualties and the devastation of Ukrainian cities.

    "The meeting was nevertheless important, among other things, because it reveals the true motives and mindset of Vladimir Putin.

    "For us, it follows that it is necessary to maintain the cohesion of the West and persist in supporting Ukraine so that any agreement on a ceasefire or peace is not only based on Russian notes. This is in our vital interest."

    HUNGARIAN FOREIGN MINISTER PETER SZIJJARTO, ON X:

    "The world is a safer place as long as there is US–Russia dialogue at the highest level. Credit to both presidents for making this summit happen. Today once again confirmed: the war in Ukraine will not be settled on the battlefield, but at the negotiating table. Peace can only be achieved through negotiations, dialogue, and keeping diplomatic channels open.

    "Hungary has stood by this for 3.5 years, unlike Brussels and pro-war European politicians."

    (Reporting by Reuters bureaux)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Trump-Putin summit did not resolve the Ukraine conflict.
    • •World leaders emphasize the need for continued pressure on Russia.
    • •The summit highlights Putin's motives and the importance of Western unity.
    • •Diplomatic dialogue is seen as crucial for resolving the conflict.
    • •The meeting underscores the need for peace negotiations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about World leaders react to Trump-Putin summit reaching no deal on Ukraine

    1What was the outcome of the Trump-Putin summit?

    The summit did not resolve Moscow's war in Ukraine, with leaders expressing concerns about the lack of progress.

    2What did the Norwegian Foreign Minister say about Putin's arguments?

    Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide stated that Putin reiterated known arguments, emphasizing the 'root causes' of the war, which he views as a justification for the invasion.

    3How did the Czech Defense Minister view the meeting?

    Czech Defense Minister Jana Cernochova remarked that the meeting did not bring fundamental progress but confirmed that Putin is not seeking peace.

    4What is Hungary's stance on US-Russia dialogue?

    Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto emphasized that the world is safer with US-Russia dialogue and credited both presidents for holding the summit.

    5What is the consensus among leaders regarding support for Ukraine?

    Leaders agree on the necessity of maintaining Western cohesion and supporting Ukraine to ensure any agreements are not solely based on Russian terms.

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