Hey fam, big diplomacy vibes! 🤝 Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov just said another summit between President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump could be on the table. It’s official: the world’s watching.
In a recent chat with state-owned International Affairs magazine, Ryabkov explained that connections between Russia and the US are still going strong. “I wouldn’t rule anything out,” he said, hinting that talks are active—both the public and behind-the-scenes formats.
Last time Putin and Trump met was in Alaska this August, but they couldn’t nail down a deal on the Ukraine crisis. A follow-up in Budapest was paused because Trump felt “it didn’t feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get.”
Despite the hiccup, communication channels remain open and progress is “impressive,” according to Ryabkov. For us techies and world-watchers, this means global power talks haven’t paused—digital diplomacy and all.
Whether you’re scrolling through Insta in Jakarta or sipping morning chai in Delhi, this update matters for anyone keen on global tech, markets, and peace talks. 🌏☕
What’s next? Keep your notifications on, because a fresh summit could shake up geopolitics, tech partnerships, and maybe even affect global markets. We’ll be watching! 👀
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Russia's Ryabkov says potential Putin-Trump summit is on the agenda
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