The Kremlin has not ruled out that there will be a Donald Trump meeting with Vladimir Putin in February
Dmitry Pieskow said a possible meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin could be held this month at the end of February. At the same time, a Kremlin spokesman emphasized that the event would require “specific preparations” from the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Pieskov did not rule out a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in February, the US said.
According to Russian media, Piskow asked if a US presidential meeting with Russian leaders could be held this month, he said: “Maybe. And not.”
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At the same time, a Kremlin spokesman said the conversation between Trump and Putin requires “preparation from the Russian Foreign Ministry.”
Piskov also announced that Putin will appoint a Russian negotiator in Ukraine, depending on who the United States is showing. At the same time, he said decisions regarding elections in Ukraine cannot be made in Washington or Moscow.
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According to Piekou, Russia-US relations lie in a “deplorable state” and require reconstruction, but in his opinion, after consultations in Riyadh, it “harves momentum.”
-This is the first step. Naturally, it is impossible to fix everything in one day or week. There’s still a long way to go – said Pieskow, cited by the Propaganda Interfax Agency.
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According to a Kremlin spokesman, the meeting in Riyadh mainly focused on “bilateral relations” between Russia and the US, but “a very important step” to reach a consensus on war in Ukraine But there was.
Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will likely see Putin this February. The US president also underestimated Ukrainian fears about excluding it from US-Russia’s conversation in Saudi Arabia. At the same time, he suggested that Kiev could reach an agreement with Russia earlier.
The final meeting between President Putin and the incumbent US President was held at the top of Geneva in June 2021. The United States was then represented by Joe Biden. Then, in February 2022, President Putin and American politicians had a telephone conversation, and further messages were handed over by an intermediary.
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