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Prospects for Putin and Trump meet unclear

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Prospects for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpar­t Donald Trump at this week’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit were unclear after the Kremlin said a meeting was definite before saying it was just a possibilit­y.

Putin and Trump, who had their first face-to-face meeting in July to discuss allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 US election, are both planning to attend this week’s summit in the Vietnamese city of Danang.

The Kremlin, which wants to try to improve battered US-Russia ties, says it has been trying to set up a meeting and Trump told Fox News before his Asia tour that he might meet Putin in Vietnam to talk about Syria, Ukraine and North Korea.

Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told Russian news agencies yesterday that such a meeting would happen today, but Dmitry Peskov, a Putin spokesman, rowed back on that later yesterday after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said no decision on formal talks had yet been taken.

Enough to talk?

Tillerson, on a visit to Beijing with Trump, also questioned whether the two leaders would have enough to talk about to justify such a meeting.

“There’s never been an agreement, certainly not to a full bilateral,” said Tillerson, who said it would not be unusual however if the two men had a spontaneou­s “pull-aside meeting” chat if they bumped into each other.

“The question is whether we’ve got sufficient substance (for a more formal meeting) and we’re working with the Russians as you know on a number of difficult areas,” said Tillerson.

“We’re in contact with them and the view’s that the two leaders are going to meet if there’s something sufficient­ly substantiv­e to talk about that would warrant a formal meeting.”

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