Trump made an intriguing statement regarding a meeting with Putin in China.
US President Donald Trump announced that he received an invitation from Xi Jinping to visit China. He does not rule out that he might meet with the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin there.
Such a statement was made by Donald Trump during a meeting with his Philippine counterpart Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the White House.
Will Trump meet with Putin in China?
Donald Trump stated that he received an invitation from Xi Jinping to visit China. He said that he is likely to accept this offer 'in the near future', promising to make a decision soon.
In response to a question about the likelihood of a meeting with Putin, Trump replied ambiguously.
'Any meetings are possible,' noted the American president.
Recall that it was previously reported that Xi Jinping, Trump, and Putin may meet in Beijing at the beginning of September, during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
At the same time, Tayyip Erdogan had a phone conversation with Vladimir Putin and discussed the third round of peace negotiations.
Conclusion:
US President Donald Trump noted that he received an invitation from Chinese leader Xi Jinping to visit China, not ruling out the possibility of meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This has sparked significant interest from global media and comments on the potential implications of such a summit and the importance of diplomatic relations between the countries.
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