Trump and Putin to Meet in Alaska on August 15: Details of the Negotiations.
Meeting of Putin and Trump on August 15
The location of the meeting between the leader of the United States, Donald Trump, and the Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin, on August 15 was announced by White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt. According to her, the meeting will take place in Anchorage, Alaska.
This was reported by Caroline Levitt at the White House on Tuesday, August 12.
'On Friday morning, President Trump will fly across the country to Anchorage, Alaska, for a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin', Levitt stated.
According to her, the US leader is firmly committed to trying to stop the war and killings. Levitt noted that Trump will always prefer peace and partnership when possible.
'There is currently no leader in the world more dedicated to preventing or stopping wars than President Trump', added the White House press secretary.
The Pentagon stated that Putin agreed to meet with Trump under pressure. Earlier, the US leader emphasized that the meeting could end either positively or negatively.
The scheduled meeting between the US President and Russia's leader in Anchorage, Alaska, is generating significant interest in the global political community. This could be a key step in resolving contemporary conflicts and reestablishing relations between the two countries.Read also
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