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Details on Trump, Putin meeting still unknown

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin may have reached several historic agreements at their summit in Finland this week. Or, they may not have. It depends on who you talk to. Three days later no one was quite sure.

With no details emerging from the leaders’ one-on-one discussion on Monday — other than the vague outline they offered themselves — officials, lawmakers and citizens in the U.S. in particular are wondering what, if anything, was actually agreed to. Both Trump and Putin have declared the meeting a grand success that is soon to reap great rewards in numerous geopolitic­al realms, yet even the most complete accounting of the talks — one provided by Putin — suggests that any outcomes are far from certain.

And, the fact that a high-profile, high-stakes summit between the commanders in chief of the world’s two biggest nuclear powers could be held without a solid achievemen­t or failure to point to has flummoxed many.

In the U.S., frustratio­n with the lack of informatio­n has raised already heightened suspicions of Trump. Democratic lawmakers have pushed to subpoena the notes of the State Department interprete­r who translated for Trump or compel her to testify. Republican­s

have blocked the move. Officials said Thursday the White House and State Department were also likely to fight such a move as a breach of executive authority, making the appearance of the notes unlikely until they are published in a historical record

decades from now.

So for now, everyone but Trump and Putin and perhaps a handful of their close confidants are in the dark. Even Trump’s own intelligen­ce chief, Dan Coats, said Thursday, “I don’t know what happened in that meeting.”

 ?? AP photo ?? U.S. President Donald Trump (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin, shake hands at the beginning of a meeting at the Presidenti­al Palace in Helsinki, Finland on Monday. Three days later no one is quite sure if historcal agreements were made during the summit
AP photo U.S. President Donald Trump (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin, shake hands at the beginning of a meeting at the Presidenti­al Palace in Helsinki, Finland on Monday. Three days later no one is quite sure if historcal agreements were made during the summit

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