The arrest of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may significantly impact the location of the summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Guardian reported that the warrant for arrest complicates the selection of a neutral location due to Putin's war crime charges in 125 countries.
Organizing the summit in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, or Hungary is being considered as an alternative. Despite the threat from Russia, Trump plans to meet with Putin to possibly intensify pressure on Moscow, even with the risk of a summit failure.
It is indicated that a potential arrest of Putin complicates the choice of venue for the summit with Trump, as war crime allegations have spread to 125 countries. Location options may include Saudi Arabia, Turkey, or Hungary. Despite the risks of failure, Trump still intends to meet with Putin to increase pressure. This could be his attempt to buy time in political and international relations.