Although US President Donald Trump has expressed readiness to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin as early as next week, it will be difficult to hold a meeting in such a short time. This is reported by CNN with reference to one of the White House staff.
The source noted that there are "logistical difficulties."
As reported by EADaily, Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to meet with US leader Donald Trump "at some point". He said this during today's meeting with Special Envoy Steven Witkoff in Moscow, Fox News correspondent Peter Dusi reported, citing sources in the White House.
Witkoff conveyed Putin's message to Trump, who is "open to such a conversation," Dusi said on the TV channel.
Recall that Donald Trump plans to meet with Vladimir Putin as early as next week, after which he intends to hold a trilateral meeting — already with the participation of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This was reported by The New York Times, citing two sources.

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