US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have selected Budapest, Hungary, for their next meeting to explore a potential resolution to the Ukraine conflict, following an inconclusive summit in Alaska. The meeting is notable as Putin has been wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) since March 2023.

Putin is accused of involvement in the abduction of children from Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.

If Putin and Trump meet in Hungary, it would mark the first time the Russian leader has traveled to an EU country since the start of the war in Ukraine four years ago.

But if he travels to Hungary, will he face arrest? Here’s a closer look.

How is Putin planning a trip to Hungary?

The ICC issued an arrest warrant for Putin in 2023 over alleged war crimes and t

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