The talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and American leader Donald Trump in Alaska have become the longest bilateral meeting between the two leaders, Bloomberg reports.
"The talks between President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the summit in Alaska ended after more than two and a half hours, which was their longest face—to-face meeting," the agency said in a publication.
Earlier, negotiations between Putin and Trump in Alaska ended in a narrow format.

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