US President Donald Trump is not going to visit Moscow in the near future, but he would go there at the right time. He stated this at a joint press conference with French leader Emmanuel Macron in Washington.
So the owner of the White House answered the question whether he was thinking of going to Moscow in the near future, for example, on May 9.
"Not so soon, but I would go, of course, if all this is settled, and I think it will be. Of course I would go. And (Russian President Vladimir Putin) Putin is coming here," Trump said.
He answered the clarifying question about the possible presence on May 9 on Red Square:
"I don't know. It's pretty soon. But no, at the right time I would have gone to Moscow."

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