No Joint Statement Planned After Trump-Putin Summit, Says Kremlin
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According to correspondent Christoph Wanner, during the talks between US President Donald Trump and Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin in Alaska, there is above all a problem: the mutual skepticism. "It will take a long time to get this mistrust out of the world," says Wanner.
Expectations for the summit are enormous. 700 journalists from around the world have flown to Alaska, and several large protests are expected. But Trump himself is not at all worried about his talks with Putin – and says he will “know right away” if the meeting yields anything. – He’s not going to mess with me, says Donald Trump.
Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, told Joi that a joint communiqué is not provided after the summit of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump, who will take place tomorrow in the American state of Alaska...
The conversation this Friday in Alaska between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will take place "in one-on-one", according to the Kremlin. Around the Russian president: some ministers, including the boss of diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov. - Trump-Putin Summit: who are the men of trust who will accompany the master of the Kremlin? (International).
In the run-up to his summit with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump stressed that he would not expect agreements on the Ukraine war - for Putin's propaganda heretics, a "deceptive maneuver" that should cover up long-established agreements.
The meeting will take place this Friday in Alaska. ...
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