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PUTIN MEETS TRUMP, VOWS ‘EXTRAORDIN­ARY’ TIES

US President slams predecesso­rs; wants ‘extraordin­ary ties’ with Russian leader

- AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin began an historic summit on Monday vowing their determinat­ion to forge a reset of troubled relations between the two nuclear powers.

Trump, bent on forging a personal bond with the Kremlin chief despite allegation­s of Russian meddling in US politics, went into the summit blaming “stupidity” by his predecesso­rs for plunging ties to their present low.

Looking sombre, the two leaders exchanged a few opening remarks in front of the press at the start of their summit in Helsinki.

Putin, basking in congratula­tions from Trump and other world leaders for the successful staging of the World Cup in Russia, said: “The time has come to talk in a substantiv­e way about our relations and problem areas of the world.” Before the two leaders went into a first session between just themselves and their interprete­rs, Trump said the summit would cover “everything from trade to military to missiles to nuclear to China”.

“Frankly, we have not been getting along for the last number of years. And I really think the world wants to see us get along. We are the two great nuclear powers,” he said.

“I’ve not been here too long (as president), it’s getting close to two years, but we’ll be having an extraordin­ary relationsh­ip, I hope so.” Shortly before the summit opened, Trump was asked if he would press Putin over Russia's alleged manipulati­on of the 2016 election that brought the mercurial property tycoon to power. He said only: “We’ll do just fine.” Many US critics had called for the summit’s cancellati­on after new revelation­s surroundin­g the alleged election meddling.

But Trump has insisted it is “a good thing to meet”, as he attempts to replicate with Putin the sort of personal rapport he proclaims with the autocratic leaders of China and North Korea.

If the pair do find common ground, the summit may take the heat out of some of the world’s most dangerous conflicts, including Syria. But there are many points of friction that could yet spoil Trump's hoped—for friendship with the former KGB spymaster.

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 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin greets US President Donald Trump, as First Lady Melania Trump looks on, in Helsinki
PHOTO: REUTERS Russian President Vladimir Putin greets US President Donald Trump, as First Lady Melania Trump looks on, in Helsinki

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