President Donald Trump said that he was still open to a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after saying the two would meet in Budapest, Hungary.

Kremlin insists conditions for Ukraine ceasefire unchanged following reports suggesting growing US concerns.

A White House official said there were "no plans" for the two presidents to meet in the "immediate future".

While the US president announced on October 16 that he would meet with his Russian countrerpart in Budapest within 'the next two weeks,' US officials and the Kremlin have…

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are no longer meeting in Budapest as was announced just last week.

Donald Trump kündigte ein Treffen mit Wladimir Putin binnen zwei Wochen in Budapest an. Doch nach einem Telefonat zwischen dem US-Außenminister und seinem russischen Amtskollegen…

The US leader noted that he "doesn't want to have a waste of time"

Vergangene Woche ließ der US-Präsident wissen, ein Treffen mit Kremlchef Putin in Budapest sei in Vorbereitung. Nun berichten US-Medien, der Gipfel wackele. Was sagt Trump dazu?

The leaders' cancelled summit is just the latest twist in Trump's efforts to broker an end to the war, writes Anthony Zurcher.

The meeting is now on hold as Russia refuses to budge from its demands.

President Donald Trump said that he was still open to a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after saying the two would meet in Budapest, Hungary.

US and Russian leaders were reported to be meeting in Budapest this week to discuss Ukraine

Trump ha smentito che vedrà Putin in Ungheria, dicendo che sarebbe «una perdita di tempo»: intanto i negoziati non vanno da nessuna parte

The Kremlin stressed on Wednesday that the dates for the face-to-face talks, due to take place in Hungary, "weren't set" and that this would still happen.

Trump proposed freezing Russian war on Ukraine at current front lines, and planned a meet with Putin. Then it collapsed.

US leader cancelled meetings with Russian president at least three times, TASS has calculated

There was a stony silence in Moscow a day after President Donald Trump signalled he had lost his patience with Russian President Vladimir Putin.