
Trump told The Post on Tuesday he could
cancel his meeting with Putin after Russia drew global condemnation for seizing
Ukrainian vessels over the weekend and heightening tension in the region.
UKRAINE URGES NATO TO DEPLOY SHIPS AMID
STANDOFF WITH RUSSIA
“We are expecting the two presidents to
speak briefly at first, but everything is left to the discretion of the heads
of state,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. “Washington has confirmed.”
The two leaders are expected to discuss
security matters, bilateral relations, disarmament, and regional conflicts,
including the situation in Syria, the Iranian nuclear deal and North Korea.
“This is in the interests not only our two
countries, but the world at large,” he said.
After
the Trump-Putin meeting, delegations will converge for talks expected to last
an hour, Peskov said.
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