Signals from Washington Still Absent
The Kremlin has revealed it is still waiting for a clear response from the United States on organizing a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed this on Monday, noting both leaders’ willingness to engage in direct talks.

“So far, we have not received any signals from the Americans,” Peskov stated. Russia remains open to dialogue, echoing Trump’s earlier remarks about meeting Putin “immediately.” While the date for a potential visit or meeting has not been set, it does not rule out the possibility of it occurring this year, as many anticipate it alongside the conclusion of the war in Ukraine.
A History of Mutual Admiration
The relationship between Trump and Putin has often appeared warmer than typical US-Russia interactions. During his presidency, Trump repeatedly spoke of his respect for Putin, calling him “strong” and “savvy.” Putin reciprocated, describing Trump as “smart” and “pragmatic.”
This mutual admiration resurfaced recently when Putin praised Trump’s approach to resolving global crises. The Russian leader suggested that Trump’s leadership could have prevented the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Trump’s readiness to meet Putin now indicates he may view a cooperative relationship as a pathway to addressing complex issues.
Ukraine Conflict: A Key Test
The ongoing war in Ukraine has strained US-Russia relations to their lowest point since the Cold War. Both leaders, however, seem eager to address the crisis.
After his inauguration on January 20, Trump declared his desire to meet Putin and broker peace in Ukraine. On Thursday, he told reporters, “We need to meet immediately and make a deal to end the hostilities.” This statement highlights his belief in the power of personal diplomacy.
Putin welcomed Trump’s position, signaling his own willingness to explore solutions. Despite this, no concrete steps have been taken to organize such a meeting.
Concerns from Ukraine
Not everyone shares optimism about a potential Trump-Putin summit. Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, warned against excluding Ukraine from negotiations.
“Decisions about Ukraine must include Ukraine,” Podolyak emphasized. He accused Putin of attempting to manipulate Trump, a concern rooted in fears that Kyiv’s interests might be sidelined in high-level talks.
Ukraine remains firm in its stance that sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable. Any deal perceived as compromising these principles would face strong resistance from Kyiv and its allies.

Global Stakes of a Summit
The stakes of a Putin-Trump meeting extend beyond Ukraine. Key topics could include nuclear disarmament, energy prices, and broader global security arrangements. Both leaders have expressed interest in stabilizing relations, which have deteriorated over recent years.
However, turning goodwill into action depends on effective diplomacy. The absence of a US response leaves the proposed summit in limbo. For now, the world watches as Moscow awaits signals from Washington.
A Waiting Game with High Stakes
The potential meeting between Trump and Putin carries significant implications for global politics. Their personal bond could foster cooperation, but geopolitical realities make progress uncertain.
Without clear steps from the US, the possibility of a summit remains speculative. Yet, the willingness of both leaders suggests that a breakthrough remains possible. For now, diplomacy hangs in the balance, leaving the world to speculate about the next move in this sympathetic yet complex relationship.