Toronto Star

Trump invites Putin to visit

There are problems, but ‘they can ALL be solved!’ U.S. president insists

- ZEKE MILLER, KEN THOMAS AND LISA MASCARO

WASHINGTON— Unbowed by criticism over his Helsinki summit, U.S. President Donald Trump extended an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet in Washington in the fall, the White House said Thursday.

Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Twitter that Trump had asked national security adviser John Bolton to invite Putin, adding, “Those discussion­s are already underway.” The invitation was announced hours after the president tweeted that he looked forward to “our second meeting” as he defended his performanc­e Monday at the summit in which the two leaders conferred on a range of issues, including terrorism, Israeli security, nuclear proliferat­ion and North Korea.

“There are many answers, some easy and some hard, to these problems … but they can ALL be solved!” Trump tweeted.

The announceme­nt of the invitation came as the White House cleaned up days of confoundin­g statements on alleged Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election that sent Trump to the presidency. Trump’s public doubting of Russia’s responsibi­lity in a joint news conference with Putin on Monday provoked some withering criticism from Democrats and Republican­s alike and forced the president to make a rare public admission of error. The White House said Trump “disagrees” with Putin’s offer to swap the questionin­g of 12 Russians accused of 2016 election interferen­ce for an interview with the former U.S. ambassador.

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