Trump unsure if he will meet with Putin in Paris
US President Donald Trump said on Monday he was unsure if he would meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a visit to Paris next week, but he will meet him at the summit of the Group of 20 nations in Argentina at the end of the month.
“We havent set anything up yet. We dont know that thats going to be the right place. Im going to be in Paris for other reasons. But we will be meeting at the G20,” Trump said at Joint Base Andrews before leaving on a campaign trip.
“Im not sure well have a meeting in Paris. Probably not.”
Trump and Putin had planned to hold a bilateral meeting in Paris on November 11 on the sidelines of events to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War One.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told RIA news agency that Putin and Trump were bound to meet, but will not hold “substantive” talks.
“Thats true that the circumstances have been slightly changed. The multilateral format of events to commemorate the centenary of World War One does not allow the two presidents to
have substantive meetings,” RIA cited Peskov as saying.
He said the two would have “standing talks” in Paris to make a decision on a further formal meeting.
Trumps national security adviser, John Bolton, said last month the Paris meeting would be brief and more of “a base-touching exercise” during which the two leaders will discuss whether Putin would accept Trumps invitation to come to Washington.
On Friday, a Kremlin aide said Putin and Trump would meet for a long session on the sidelines of the Nov. 30-Dec 1 G20 summit in Argentina.
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Last Update: Tuesday, 6 November 2018 KSA 00:50 – GMT 21:50