The Kremlin has denied that Putin (right) is currently planning to meet Trump.

The picture shows the two attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders Summit held in Da Nang, Vietnam in 2017.

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[Compiled by Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] On the 13th, the rising star of the US Republican Party and Florida Governor Dushante criticized President Biden for not supporting Ukraine indefinitely without a clear goal.

Although Dichantes pointed the object of criticism at the Biden administration, it was actually considered a letter of challenge to former President Trump.

In an interview on the same day, Trump emphasized that restrictions on aid to Ukraine would depend on his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

However, the Kremlin immediately clarified that Putin currently has no plans to meet Trump.

Trump claimed to his supporters at a rally in January that he could broker a peace deal with Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours.

Last week, Trump warned against the Biden administration’s spending on military aid to Ukraine, saying that “we will end up with World War III”; President Zelensky said something they didn't want to hear, and then brought them together and finished the negotiation."

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Fox News reported that when Trump was asked on the 13th about the upper limit of the aid he was prepared to provide to Ukraine, he replied that it would depend "in a big way" on his meeting with Putin, but said that he did Emphasize that "Europe must pay".

Trump also believes that the conflict in Ukraine is in the national strategic interests of Europe, not that of the United States.

He also opposes support for regime change in Moscow and argues that sanctions against Russia are ineffective.

In response to Trump's latest remarks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on the 14th that President Putin currently has no plans to meet with Trump.

"So far, there has been no talk of this, no substantive discussions, no initiatives on this issue," he said.