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Trump ‘open’ to visit Putin in Moscow

Russian president extends invitation

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is willing to visit Moscow, the White House said Friday, hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Trump “has such an invitation.”

The statement comes as Trump’s apparent eagerness to embrace Putin is coming under increasing scrutiny after the summit between the two leaders last week in Helsinki.

“President Trump looks forward to having President Putin to Washington after the first of the year, and he is open to visiting Moscow upon receiving a formal invitation,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.

On Wednesday, the White House announced that a planned follow-up meeting between Trump and Putin in Washington, expected to take place this fall, will instead be pushed to next year.

Putin said Friday that he was prepared to visit Trump in Washington and that he had also invited the president to Moscow. Either way, Putin said, the timing for such a visit had to be right — an apparent reference to White House claims that the next PutinTrump summit needs to wait until after the conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

“By the way, he has such an invitation,” Putin said at an internatio­nal summit Friday in Johannesbu­rg, referring to the possibilit­y of a Trump visit to Moscow. “I’m also prepared to come to Washington but, I’ll repeat, only if the appropriat­e conditions are created there.”

Putin said he and Trump have important matters to discuss, including Iran, the war in Syria, and the looming expiration of the New Start nuclear arms control treaty in 2021. He ratcheted up his frequent, public praise of Trump, describing him as a rare politician who keeps his campaign promises. In the past, Putin has noted that those promises included better ties with Russia.

“After elections, some leaders generally quickly forget what it was they promised the people during their campaign,” Putin said. “Trump doesn’t.”

The White House has taken steps in recent days to tamp down on the concerns over the United States’ Russia policy sparked by the Helsinki summit, where Trump appeared to side with Putin and cast doubt on the U.S. intelligen­ce community’s conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election. Trump has since walked back his remarks.

On Friday afternoon, Trump will convene a National Security Council meeting devoted to the issue of election security.

In testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Trump “has a complete and proper understand­ing of what happened” in 2016.

 ?? CHRIS RATCLIFFE/BLOOMBERG NEWS ?? President Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin are planning a follow-up meeting after getting together July 16 in Helsinki.
CHRIS RATCLIFFE/BLOOMBERG NEWS President Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin are planning a follow-up meeting after getting together July 16 in Helsinki.

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