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Nothing is off the table as Trump and Putin set to meet

US President Donald Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at the meetings of the G20 Summit in Hamburg on July 7, 2017

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will face face-to-face talks with the White House leader Donald Trump on Friday, Ukraine-and Earth-Nefes will be breathless.

The state leaders will begin their summits at the Elmendorf Richardson Military Base in Alaska, Anchorage at 11:30 (15:30 meat) local time.

Then, the presidents will have a working lunch for both delegations before holding a joint press conference to summarize their talks.

The pressure will undoubtedly be one of the most watched events of this year and will reveal how close the war in Ukraine is more than three and a half years.

“Trump wants to consume all the options to put an end to the war a peaceful.”

It seems that these “options” will ultimately be good or bad for Ukraine.

Not only a ceasefire – if Trump can convince Putin to accept someone – at the same time the regional integrity of Ukraine, the security of Europe, the Russian economy and the geopolitical alliances.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, who has a checkered relationship with Trump and was not invited to the Friday event, will be nervous as the talks begin.

Both itself and its European allies are afraid of the possible demands of short Ukraine’s request for short NATO membership requests to protect the occupied Ukrainian region of Moscow and to stop the military attack by the US leader Putin.

What is the program?

Moscow has published more details about the summit than the White House, which confirmed that only this week’s negotiations would be a “one -on -one” meeting.

According to Trump and Putin’s Assistant Foreign Foreign Affairs of Trump and Putin, Trump and Putin would meet with the translators in the back of closed doors in the back of closed doors.

“Considering that the very important issues of a sensitive nature will be discussed, the list of participants in the negotiations is not big.”

The Russian delegation includes Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov and Russia’s investment and trade ambassador Kirill Dmitriev and Putin’s inner environment.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is looking at Russian President Vladimir Putin while waiting for the US-Russia summit in Villa La Grange in Geneva on 16 June 2021.

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The Deputy Presidency is clearly open, including “wider tasks of ensuring peace and security” and pressure on international and regional issues.

Pointing out that Russia will try to fulfill the economic benefits of rapprochement with the United States, Ushakov said that “the exchange of views on the development of bilateral cooperation, including trade and economic field,” and “unfortunately this cooperation is potential”.

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