Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday declined to say if he's been in touch with Russian President Vladimir Putin since he left the White House but said it would have been smart if he had. "Well, I don't comment on that, but I will tell you that if I did, it's...
Trump is scheduled to meet Putin in Finland on July 16. He said he would talk to Putin about arms control, the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. "We go into that meeting not looking for so much. We want to find out about Syria," Trump...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he was open to discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump on issues such as the Ukraine war and energy prices, and said it would be a good idea for the two of them to meet. But Putin told a Russian TV reporter that th...
Leading up to the meeting with Putin, Mr. Trump has also been asked about Crimea. In response, he has blamed President Obama for allowing Putin to annex Crimea from Ukraine during his administration in 2014. Putin, Mr. Trump said at a news conference with U.K. Prime Minister...
Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet Friday on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. The Kremlin said the two will meet for about an hour and talk about U.S.-Russian relations and regional issues such as Syria, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Iran, and Ukraine, according to Putin ...
Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he will talk about Syria and Ukraine with Putin, as well as other issues. But experts expect the meeting to yield little result, as the Washington-Moscow antagonism is complicated. O'Hanlon does not see any specific plan or agenda for the upcoming summit...
PresidentDonald Trumpwill be sitting down with his Russian counterpartVladimir Putinin Finnish capitalHelsinkion Monday, and no one knows exactly what the two will talk about. Likely on the cards, however, will be Ukraine and Crimea, long a thorn in U.S.-Russia relations. U.S. governme...
Forget the talk about a Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin 'bromance.'And the somewhat overwrought...Porubcansky, Mark
GLOR:But you haven't condemned Putin, specifically. Do you hold him personally responsible? TRUMP:Well I would, because he's in charge of the country. Just like I consider myself to be responsible for things that happen in this country. So certainly as the...
But before that, H.R. McMaster, the President’s national security adviser, previewed the meeting with President Putin bysayingthere was “no specific agenda – it’s really going to be whatever the President wants to talk about.” The problem is that the expectation-setting and previewing of...