Trump, Putin to meet in Finland in July

FAN Editor

President Donald Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, on July 16.

The United States and Russia simultaneously revealed the details of the high-stakes meeting in separate statements Thursday morning.

The White House said in its statement that “the two leaders will discuss relations between the United States and Russia and a range of national security issues.” The Kremlin said “the present state and perspective for further development of Russian-American relations, and also current issues from the international agenda” will be discussed.

The two countries first announced plans for a summit on Wednesday after White House national security adviser John Bolton met with Putin and other senior Russian officials in Moscow to lay the groundwork for a possible meeting.

The Trump-Putin summit in Finland’s capital will arrive on the heels of a historic — yet controversial — meeting between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore on June 12.

As president, Trump has met Putin briefly twice before. They talked one-on-one for two hours during the G20 summit in Germany in July 2017 and met again on the sidelines of a November Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Vietnam.

July’s meeting will be the first full-fledged, bilateral summit between the United States and Russia since former President Barack Obama met then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in 2013.

Trump’s sit-down with Putin is expected to be fraught with controversy. Special counsel Robert Mueller continues to investigate whether any members of the Trump campaign colluded with Russian officials in their efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The upcoming summit also comes amid worries about Russia’s behavior from some of Washington’s longtime European allies.

Relations with Russia between the United States and Europe have been on a downward spiral since the Ukraine crisis began in 2014, when Putin sent military forces into Crimea and ultimately annexed the autonomous region of southern Ukraine in an internationally unrecognized referendum.

Trump has sought to ease tensions with Russia by taking a softer tone on some of Moscow’s destabilizing activities. But relations have only worsened recently amid clashes over Russia’s military involvement in Syria’s ongoing civil war and the poisoning of a former Russian double agent in the United Kingdom.

Just minutes before the two country’s announced the details of the summit, Trump seemed to yet again cast doubt on the U.S. intelligence community’s positive assessment that Russian officials meddled in the 2016 election. The president, via Twitter, directed his ire instead toward the FBI’s probe into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server.

ABC News’ Alex Mallin contributed to this report.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Another Equifax executive is charged with insider trading

Another former Equifax executive is facing insider trading charges. On Thursday, prosecutors said they charged a former software development manager with insider trading, nearly four months after the former chief information officer of one of Equifax’s business units faced similar charges. The subject of the most recent charges, Sudhakar Reddy […]

You May Like