The presidents of Russia and the US have begun their meeting in Finland with a handshake and a pledge to discuss frankly all the differences between their countries - and ways to improve a sour relationship, APA reported citing RT.
Vladimir Putin of Russia and Donald Trump of the US are holding their first dedicated meeting in the Finnish capital since the latter took office following the 2016 US presidential election.
We had contacts over the previous months, talked on the phone and met on the sidelines of various international events,” Putin said. “The time has certainly come for a comprehensive discussion of our bilateral relations and some of the sour points that [have built-up.]”
Trump congratulated Putin on Russia’s hosting of one of the best-ever FIFA World Cups over the past month and said the two leaders have matters of global importance to discuss.
“We have discussions on everything from trade to military to missiles to nuclear to China – we will be talking a little bit about China and our mutual friend President Xi [Jinping],” Trump said.
“I think the world wants to see us get along. We are the two great nuclear powers, we have 90 percent of the nuclear, and that’s not a good thing, that’s a bad thing,” he added. “I think we can hopefully do something about it.”
Trump reiterated that he thinks Russia and the US can enjoy a much better relationship than they now have.
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A meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin kicked off in the Finnish capital city of Helsinki on Monday, APA reports.
First, the presidents will hold tete-a-tete talks the presence of the interpreters. The heads of state are also scheduled to negotiate with the participation of delegations.
The heads of state will mainly discuss bilateral ties, the Syrian conflict and the situation in Ukraine.
Trump earlier vowed that he would raise Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election in the U.S. at the upcoming meeting with Putin.
No document is expected to be signed following the Trump-Putin meeting.
The two presidents will hold a joint press conference following the meeting.