Toronto Star

Trump to meet Putin next month in Helsinki

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MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a summit in Helsinki on July 16, the Kremlin and the White House announced Thursday.

A terse synchroniz­ed statement said the two presidents will discuss bilateral issues and internatio­nal relations. The announceme­nt comes a day after Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton, held talks with Russian officials in Moscow to lay the groundwork.

“I’ve said it from Day One, getting along with Russia and with China and with everybody is a very good thing,” Trump said Wednesday. “It’s good for the world. It’s good for us. It’s good for everybody.”

He said they would discuss Syria, Ukraine and “many other subjects.”

Finland has been a favoured location for U.S.-Russian summits since the Cold War times, a role helped by its efforts to maintain friendly ties with its huge eastern neighbour.

The summit will offer Putin a chance to try to persuade Washington to lift some of the sanctions imposed on Russia over its 2014 annexation of Crimea, its support for separatist­s fighting the government in eastern Ukraine and its alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

During Wednesday’s meeting with Bolton, Putin argued that U.S.-Russian relations were at a low point because of American political infighting and expressed a desire to “restore fullfledge­d relations based on equality and mutual respect.”

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