The American leader Donald Trump announced on May 8 that a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in mid-May in Saudi Arabia will not take place.
"I don't think so," Trump said, answering a question from journalists at the White House about the possibility of meeting with the Russian leader during the Middle East tour of the US president.
However, Trump noted that Russia and the United States are having "very good conversations."
On May 5, Trump announced a possible meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia. As he said during a conversation with the press, in Saudi Arabia, where he will pay a visit in the near future, a possible personal meeting with the Russian leader could take place.

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