‘Next Time in Moscow’: Putin Tells Trump After Alaska Talks, US President Says ‘Soon’
- Putin stated that he has reached an 'understanding' with Trump over Ukraine but warned Europe against actions that could disrupt progress, stating that Ukraine's situation poses a 'fundamental threat' to Russia.
- Trump announced he would soon call Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and NATO leaders about their discussions, emphasizing that no deal has been finalized, but they are making headway.
- Putin invited Trump to Moscow for a future meeting, indicating a willingness to negotiate further on the issues discussed, while Trump expressed caution about potential political backlash.
- The leaders highlighted that their talks covered topics including regional security, economic cooperation, and energy collaboration, with both expressing optimism about the prospect of future collaboration.
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Trump’s awkward response to Putin’s invite to Moscow at Alaska summit
Donald Trump gave a somewhat awkward response to Vladimir Putin’s invite to Moscow following their meeting in Alaska. The US president and Russian leader held a brief press conference following their crunch Ukraine peace talk meetings on Friday (15 August). After revealing certain agreements had been met, but no deal put in place, Trump said: “We had some good meetings over the years and we hope to have that in the future. But let's do the most …
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin supported the press statements together, after the crucial meeting they had held in Alaska. Here are the most important announcements made by the two heads of state. Article I of the first statement after the critical meeting in Alaska. Trump: “We cannot say that we have concluded an agreement. A progress has been registered.” / Putin: “Next date, in Moscow!” appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
Trump and Putin's brief press conference ended without the leaders facing questions from reporters. Instead, Trump turned to Putin and thanked him again, writes skynews. "We'll talk to you very soon and maybe we'll see each other again very soon," he tells the Russian president. "Next time in Moscow," Putin replies. Trump said he'll get a little bit of criticism for this, but I can see it possible. Otherwise, the US president said he would call …
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