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Trump-putin meeting to follow NATO gathering

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President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Finland next month comes after what will likely be a tense gathering with NATO allies and follows Trump’s repeated calls to improve relations with Russia.

The White House and the Kremlin announced Thursday that the two leaders would meet July 16 in Helsinki, with the White House saying they will “discuss relations between the United States and Russia and a range of national security issues.”

Trump expressed enthusiasm for the sit-down Wednesday.

“I’ve said it from day one, getting along with Russia and with China and with everybody is a very good thing,” Trump said. “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.”

Earlier this month, Trump called for Russia to be reinstated in the Group of Seven industrial­ized democracie­s. Russia was ousted from the elite group in 2014 as punishment for Putin’s annexation of Crimea and its support for pro-russian separatist­s in Ukraine. In the U.S., special counsel Robert Mueller is investigat­ing whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia in a bid to sway the 2016 presidenti­al election in his favour.

Ahead of the Finland summit announceme­nt, Trump tweeted, “Russia continues to say they had

nothing to do with Meddling in our Election!”

Trump has continuall­y parroted the Kremlin’s denial of election interferen­ce, a move that has put him out of step with the findings of the U.S. intelligen­ce community, a bipartisan consensus in Congress and Trump’s own appointees who say there is clear evidence of Russian efforts to influence the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D- N. Y. jumped on Trump’s tweet, saying: “Why do you trust Putin more than your own Republican DOJ officials and the Republican special counsel that was appointed by a Republican?” Schumer also encouraged Trump to sit down with Mueller for an interview.

Secretary of State Mike Pom-

peo told the Senate Appropriat­ions Committee Wednesday that he was confident that when Trump meets with Putin “he will make clear that meddling in our elections is completely unacceptab­le.”

Pompeo also said Trump views Moscow’s return to the internatio­nal fold as inevitable and that “trade-offs” could allow it to rejoin the G-7 without giving Crimea back to Ukraine.

Putin and Trump had two brief meetings on the sidelines of internatio­nal summits last year and both men spoke of a mutual desire for a full-fledged oneon-one summit during a March telephone call. But planning for the meeting was delayed amid the investigat­ions into whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg last year. The Kremlin and the White House announced Thursday that a summit between Putin and Donald Trump will take place in Helsinki on July 16.
AP PHOTO U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg last year. The Kremlin and the White House announced Thursday that a summit between Putin and Donald Trump will take place in Helsinki on July 16.

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