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		<title>Kremlin says it hopes for a new Putin-Trump summit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; The Kremlin said it remained hopeful that another summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow</strong> &#8211;  The Kremlin said it remained hopeful that another summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump could take place once both sides complete the necessary groundwork.</p>



<p>Officials in Moscow described the potential meeting as an important step for future dialogue, noting that preparations for such high-level talks always require careful planning and agreement on the overall agenda.</p>



<p>Putin and Trump last met in August during a summit in Alaska, where both leaders discussed possible pathways toward ending the conflict in Ukraine and examined areas where cooperation might still be possible.</p>



<p>The meeting was viewed as a rare moment of direct engagement between the two governments, and the Kremlin has continued to signal interest in resuming talks whenever conditions allow.</p>



<p>Plans for another summit in Budapest were announced last month, but Trump later cancelled the event, saying that the timing did not feel appropriate and that more work was needed before moving forward.</p>



<p>When asked whether Moscow believed a significant opportunity had been missed, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said it was difficult to predict when the right conditions would reappear, though Russia hoped they would come sooner rather than later.</p>



<p>He emphasized that both governments agreed a summit should not take place until there is adequate preparation to ensure productive outcomes and avoid misunderstandings.</p>



<p>Peskov noted that Russia remained open to diplomatic engagement, but stressed that complex issues such as security guarantees and sanctions require sustained effort before leaders meet face-to-face.</p>



<p>Trump has expressed mixed feelings about the process, saying that while conversations with Putin are often constructive, they rarely lead to concrete progress on major disputes such as Ukraine or energy policy.</p>



<p>Last month, Trump imposed Ukraine-related sanctions on Russia, targeting major energy companies including Rosneft and Lukoil, marking the first sanctions package he introduced in his second term.</p>



<p>The move signalled a shift in tone, and Moscow described the restrictions as harmful to bilateral relations, arguing that energy companies were being unfairly penalized for political reasons.</p>



<p>On Sunday, Trump said Republican lawmakers were drafting legislation that would impose penalties on any country conducting business with Russia, a proposal Moscow warned would be viewed very negatively.</p>



<p>Peskov said the Kremlin would monitor the bill’s progress closely, adding that Russia considered such measures a form of economic pressure that could disrupt global trade and create new tensions.</p>



<p>Russian officials said they still hoped diplomatic channels would remain open, even as disagreements over sanctions continue to complicate the broader relationship between the two countries.</p>



<p>Trump has also increased tariffs on several Indian goods, citing concerns over India’s purchases of Russian oil, a move Moscow criticized as unjustified and outside acceptable trade norms.</p>



<p>Analysts in Moscow say the Kremlin is trying to balance economic concerns with the desire to maintain dialogue, as Russia views direct communication between leaders as essential for reducing misunderstandings.</p>



<p>They also note that both governments face domestic pressures, which may explain the cautious approach to scheduling a new summit and the emphasis on completing technical preparations first.</p>



<p>Diplomatic advisers on both sides are expected to continue informal discussions to identify areas of potential agreement, particularly on issues such as energy, regional stability, and long-term security arrangements.</p>



<p>Despite the political challenges, Russian officials say they consider a future summit important for preserving channels of cooperation, even if expectations remain limited due to ongoing disagreements.</p>



<p>In Moscow, analysts believe that while progress may be slow, the possibility of renewed dialogue could help stabilize relations at a time of shifting global alliances and rising economic uncertainty.</p>



<p>The Kremlin continues to signal that it views direct communication as more effective than public disputes, and hopes a structured summit could reduce tensions and create space for diplomatic compromise.</p>



<p>Both sides have said they intend to keep discussions open, though neither government has yet indicated a firm date or location for the next meeting, leaving the timeline dependent on further developments.</p>



<p>For now, Moscow maintains that it is ready to proceed once preparations are complete, framing future talks as a potential step toward rebuilding a more predictable and stable relationship.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; Moscow has reaffirmed its commitment to acting in accordance with its national interests following remarks from U.S. President]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow &#8211;</strong> Moscow has reaffirmed its commitment to acting in accordance with its national interests following remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Russia’s recent missile test.</p>



<p> The Kremlin emphasized that its defense strategies and technological advancements are guided by a commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty, maintaining global stability, and ensuring security through preparedness and innovation.</p>



<p>During a media briefing in Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov underlined that Russia’s military and scientific initiatives are not intended to provoke or escalate tensions with any nation.</p>



<p> Instead, they reflect the country’s ongoing efforts to maintain a secure and balanced defense posture in a rapidly changing world. </p>



<p>Peskov reiterated that the testing of the Burevestnik missile was part of Russia’s broader strategy to strengthen deterrence capabilities and ensure the safety of its citizens in an evolving global security landscape.</p>



<p>He noted that such advancements are conducted transparently and within the framework of international norms. Russia’s approach, he explained, is based on a principle of responsible defense development—where the focus lies on stability, peace, and readiness rather than confrontation.</p>



<p> The Kremlin spokesperson emphasized that Russia remains open to dialogue with all nations, including the United States, on matters of arms control, nuclear safety, and strategic cooperation.</p>



<p>Observers see Moscow’s statement as a sign of balance between firmness and diplomacy. While Russia continues to protect its strategic interests, it also expresses willingness to engage constructively with global partners to reduce misunderstanding and promote peace.</p>



<p> The ongoing discussions about global security, arms limitations, and disarmament remain areas where Russia believes transparent communication and mutual respect are vital.</p>



<p>Peskov highlighted that Russia does not seek to undermine international trust but to strengthen it through technological advancement and responsible governance. </p>



<p>The Burevestnik missile test, according to defense analysts, represents a continued pursuit of innovation and scientific excellence within Russia’s defense sector, reflecting the nation’s emphasis on technological self-reliance and modernization. </p>



<p>The test also underscores the government’s ongoing investment in research, safety mechanisms, and oversight to ensure that advancements serve peaceful deterrence purposes.</p>



<p>He further mentioned that Russia’s defense priorities have always been shaped by its historical experiences and the necessity to remain self-sufficient in a world of shifting alliances and evolving security challenges. </p>



<p>The aim, he said, is to achieve long-term stability, peace, and global balance through strong but responsible defense measures.</p>



<p>At the same time, the Kremlin acknowledged the importance of maintaining open channels with Washington and other key partners. </p>



<p>Diplomatic experts in Moscow believe that constructive dialogue, rather than criticism or confrontation, will pave the way toward a more cooperative global environment.</p>



<p> They stress that issues like arms control and conflict resolution require a spirit of partnership and shared responsibility among leading powers.</p>



<p>Russia’s reaffirmation of its sovereign course comes at a time when global security discussions are intensifying. Moscow’s message conveys both confidence in its scientific and military capabilities and a broader call for diplomatic engagement. </p>



<p>The Kremlin’s position reinforces that technological progress in defense should coexist with dialogue, transparency, and peacekeeping efforts.</p>



<p>As nations navigate complex geopolitical realities, Russia continues to emphasize that every sovereign state has the right to protect its national interests, develop its defense systems, and contribute responsibly to international peace and security. </p>



<p>In reaffirming this stance, the Kremlin sends a message not of defiance, but of determination—to act independently while remaining open to collaboration and understanding in the pursuit of a safer and more stable world.</p>
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