The Kremlin says that Russian president Vladimir Putin is ready to meet with the elected US president, Donald Trump, but "political will" is necessary, citing the press secretary of the Russian leader,
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov welcomed what he said was Donald Trump’s “readiness to solve problems through dialogue.” The last U.S.-Russian summit was in 2021.
A new alliance has been signed by Russian leader Vladimir Putin with Iran with the partnership including defence coming just three days before Donald Trump is sworn in as US president
A senior Moscow official says the Kremlin welcomes U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir ... spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters during a conference call. Trump said Thursday that “Putin wants to ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to meet President-elect Trump without conditions, the Kremlin said on Friday, but is waiting for more specifics following the U.S. presidential
( MENAFN - Khaama Press) Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to engage in talks with U.S. President Donald Trump. According to AFP, on Friday, January 10, Peskov welcomed Donald Trump's willingness to hold discussions with Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin welcomed President-elect Donald Trump’s readiness to engage in dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday. Peskov was speaking a
US President-elect Donald Trump said on Thursday that a meeting is being set up between him and the Russian President Vladimir Putin, Reuters reported.
President-elect Donald Trump said he is planning a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying he wants to end the "bloody mess" of the Ukraine war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to the idea of direct, personal talks with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, though no talks have been formally scheduled, the Kremlin said Friday.