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Title: Russia's Putin tells Trump: 'Be my guest in Moscow'
Source: Yahoo News
URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/russias- ... ed-trump-moscow-125314540.html
Published: Jul 27, 2018
Author: Denis Pinchuk ,Reuters
Post Date: 2018-07-27 17:02:45 by Hondo68
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he had invited Donald Trump to Moscow and that both he and the U.S. president want further summits, despite the uproar in Washington after the two leaders met in Helsinki last week.

Following the backlash in the United States over Trump's cordial public tone with Putin at the Helsinki summit, U.S. and Russian officials backed away from a proposal to schedule a follow-up summit in Washington.

But speaking to reporters in South Africa, where he was attending a summit of BRICS nations, Putin said another meeting with Trump was still on the agenda.

"Regarding our meetings, I understand very well what President Trump said. He has a desire to have further meetings," Putin said.

"I am ready for that. We need for the appropriate conditions to exist, to be created, including in our countries," Putin told a news conference.

"We are ready for such meetings. We are ready to invite President Trump to Moscow. Be my guest. He has such an invitation, I told him that."

Putin did not say how Trump had reacted to the invitation to travel to Moscow. The last time Trump was in the Russian capital was in 2013, to attend a Miss Universe beauty pageant.

Referring to the proposal for a meeting in the United States, Putin said: "I am ready to go to Washington. I repeat once again, if the right conditions for work are created."

Putin said that, in the meantime, it was possible that he and Trump would meet on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Argentina in November, or at another international event.

In an apparent reference to the backlash inside the United States after Trump's performance at the Helsinki summit, Putin said: "Despite the difficulties, in this particular case difficulties linked to the internal political situation in the United States, life goes on and our contacts continue."

TRUMP CRITICIZED

After the Helsinki summit, Trump was criticized at home for failing to publicly confront Putin over Moscow's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, and for seeming to contradict his own intelligence agencies on the threat from Russia.

Relations between Russia and the United States have been fraught because of rows over Russia's annexation of Crimea, and allegations -- denied by Moscow -- that the Kremlin meddled in the 2016 presidential election to help Trump win.

Both Trump and Putin have said they are determined to improve relations. However, efforts to achieve a detente have been fiercely resisted by the U.S. lawmakers, including some in Trump's own Republican Party, who accuse him of being too friendly towards Putin.

Speaking in Johannesburg on Friday, Putin made a case for better ties, saying that the world was a safer place when Moscow and Washington were talking to each other.

"In Helsinki, we talked about the issues in which our states have a real stake. In 2021, the New Start treaty expires," he said, referring to a nuclear arms control treaty.

"Are we going to extend it or not? Russia and the United States have a stake in that, the whole word has a stake in that, in not starting an arms race. If we don't start talks in 2021, the treaty will cease to exist."

"Yes, we have contacts on a working level, but sometimes that's not enough, we need contacts at the highest political level," Putin said.

Turning to efforts to resolve conflicts in the Middle East, Putin said: "Will we talk about these issues at the highest political level, or do we think it's a secondary issue? I don't think so - it's not a secondary issue."

He said the international deal on Iran's nuclear program, from which Trump has withdrawn, was also an area that needed U.S.-Russian dialogue.

"It's a subject for debate and negotiations. How can you have these if they don't exist? There are some things you can't do over the phone."

(This story corrects paragraph 13 to "Russia's annexation of Crimea")

(Writing by Tom Balmforth and Christian Lowe; Editing by Kevin Liffey)


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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)

Relations between Russia and the United States have been fraught because of rows over Russia's annexation of Crimea, and allegations -- denied by Moscow -- that the Kremlin meddled in the 2016 presidential election to help Trump win.

And our economic sanctions on Russia and admitting Russian satellite countries into NATO and competing against Russian gas to Europe and 100 other things.

So how is calling Putin a liar to his face supposed to make relations less fraught?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-07-27   18:14:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: hondo68 (#0)

This is what i elected Trump to do. The closer the ties with Russia, the brighter the future of the American and Russian, and Canadian and European people. Also Central Asians. USA and Russia are the keys to world peace and stability, and the prosperity that inevitably follows from them.

Vicomte13  posted on  2018-07-27   18:15:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: misterwhite (#1) (Edited)

how is calling Putin a liar to his face supposed to make relations less fraught?

You antifa SJW snowflakes are going to have to bite the bullet, and learn to get along with the neighbors.

Hondo68  posted on  2018-07-27   18:23:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

I'm not so certain that closer ties the U.S. have with Russia will improve relations and our economy and well being. It's bad enough that during the 90's, it was Russia telling the U.S. how to manage our military. We fail to forget that Russia holds close ties with Turkey; another NATO fiend we call an ally that we will regret.

The problem with US international policy with foreign governments is that we fail to recognize who our true allies are. We base our policies and trade agreements on how it will benefit both countries rather than seeing the big picture of how it may be used against us known as Trading with the Enemy Act.

What makes you think that Russia treats their people better than we treat ours? Same question of China? You dare to speak against your leader Putin, you will die. In the US, we give latitude to those whose political views differ from our own. That is why so many political refugees move to the U.S.

goldilucky  posted on  2018-07-28   11:54:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: goldilucky (#4)

Of course the US is freer than Russia, or China, or our allies Saudi Arabia or Pakistan or Egypt or the United Arab Emirates. Likewise, the US is freer in some aspects than Europe or Canada, while less free in others. It is not our responsibility to decide how other people will be governed in other countries. The domestic political battle over this is between those who are mostly interested in the USA having peaceful, cheap relations with other nations, and those who want to. Be the world’s policeman. I am of the former position. I’m sorry that Chinese and Muslim government sucks, but it’s not the responsibility of our taxpayers do to do anything about it.

Vicomte13  posted on  2018-07-28   20:18:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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