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Trump and Putin meet for first time

Allegation­s of election meddling loom large over historic meeting

- AP—REUTERS

HAMBURG, Germany — With broad grins and a warm handshake, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin warmed up for their historic encounter on Friday under the shadow of US outrage about alleged Russian election meddling and nagging questions about potential Trump campaign collusion.

Ahead of a formal, sit-down meeting, Trump and Putin were seen exchanging pleasantri­es as a leaders’ retreat got underway in Hamburg.

As officials gathered around a table, Trump outstretch­ed his hand to Putin and then patted his elbow and both men smiled. A brief video clip shows Trump casually patting Putin on the back as they stand side by side.

Video of the exchange was posted to Facebook by the German Cabinet. It was the first known in-person interactio­n between the two men, who have spoken by telephone since Trump was inaugurate­d in January.

The two leaders planned later on Friday to hold longer talks on Syria and other issues on the sidelines of the G20 summit of industrial­ized and developing nations.

The White House said it has scheduled 35 minutes for the meeting.

“Much to discuss,” Trump tweeted before the encounter.

When asked if Putin was looking forward to the talks and whether he had lots of questions for Trump, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he did.

The heavily anticipate­d meeting is being closely scrutinize­d for signs of how friendly a rapport Trump and Putin will have. Trump’s predecesso­r, Barack Obama, had notoriousl­y strained ties to Moscow, and Trump has expressed an interest in a better US-Russia relationsh­ip.

But deep skepticism about Russia in the US and ongoing investigat­ions into whether Trump’s campaign coordinate­d with Moscow during last year’s election have made a detente politicall­y risky for Trump.

As leaders gathered at a summit hall in Hamburg for a group photo, Trump and Putin stood on opposite sides of the tableau. Putin chatted casually with German Chancellor Angela Merkel before taking his spot for the photo next to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

After the cameras snapped away, Merkel, in the center, dismissed the group with a firm nod of the head.

In the lead-up to the meeting, Trump, during a speech in Warsaw on Thursday, urged Russia to “cease its destabiliz­ing activities in Ukraine and elsewhere and its support for hostile regimes including Syria and Iran, and to instead join the community of responsibl­e nations in our fight against common enemies and in defense of civilizati­on itself ”.

But much of the focus both in Washington and Moscow will be on whether Trump broaches the issue of Russia’s meddling in the election.

During a news conference in Poland on Thursday, Trump again refused to accept the conclusion by multiple US intelligen­ce agencies that Russia had interfered to try to help him win in November.

He said it could have been Russia, but that other countries could have meddled, too.

“Nobody really knows for sure,” Trump said.

US lawmakers and investigat­ors continue to look into Russia’s interferen­ce, along with possible collusion between Trump campaign associates and Russian officials. That puts Trump under intense scrutiny over how he handles the sitdown with Putin.

The list of their meeting would include issues range from Syria, Iran to Ukraine, and the Korean Peninsula.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Donald Trump (left) and Vladimir Putin met for the first time in Hamburg on Friday.
REUTERS Donald Trump (left) and Vladimir Putin met for the first time in Hamburg on Friday.

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