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Following Helsinki summit, Donald Trump invites Vladimir Putin to Washington; US-Russia meeting likely to be held later this year

Agence France-Presse • July 20, 2018, 08:42:47 IST
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Donald Trump has come in for bipartisan criticism for what many saw as his unsettling embrace of Russian strongman Vladimir Putin this week

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Following Helsinki summit, Donald Trump invites Vladimir Putin to Washington; US-Russia meeting likely to be held later this year

Washington: US president Donald Trump, under fire over his Helsinki summit with Vladimir Putin, doubled down on Thursday by saying he looks forward to meeting the Russian leader again — with talks already underway for a visit to Washington in the fall. Trump has come in for bipartisan criticism for what many saw as his unsettling embrace of the Russian strongman this week — and his seeming disavowal of his own intelligence agencies and their assessment that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election. The backlash has thrust Trump onto the defensive, leading to days of conflicting statements from both the president and the White House. [caption id=“attachment_4762441” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Donald Trump met Vladimir Putin at the Helsinki Summit earlier this week. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/putin-trump-AP.jpg) Donald Trump met Vladimir Putin at the Helsinki Summit earlier this week. AP[/caption] But Trump has largely shrugged off the criticism, and on Thursday, took aim at the “fake news media” for failing to recognise his achievements. “The summit with Russia was a great success, except with the real enemy of the people, the ‘Fake News Media’,” Trump said on Twitter. “The Fake News Media wants so badly to see a major confrontation with Russia, even a confrontation that could lead to war.” In an interview with CNBC television, Trump said “getting along with President Putin, getting along with Russia’s a positive, not a negative”. “Now with that being said if it doesn’t work out I’ll be the worst enemy he’s ever had,” he said of Putin. “I look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed,” Trump said. White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said that meeting may come this fall. “President Trump asked (National Security Advisor John Bolton) to invite President Putin to Washington in the fall and those discussions are already underway,” Sanders tweeted. The invitation came as an apparent surprise to the Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats when he was told about it during a live interview at the Aspen Security Forum in Aspen, Colorado. “Say that again?” Coats asked the interviewer. “OK. That’s going to be special,” he said, laughing. Coats also said that three days after Trump met with Putin, he does not know what the two men discussed. “I don’t know what happened in that meeting,” he said. The two leaders held two hours of closed-door talks with no one else present but the interpreters. “If he had asked me how that ought to be conducted, I would have suggested a different way,” Coats said. Trump on Thursday listed the topics discussed as “stopping terrorism, security for Israel, nuclear proliferation, cyber attacks, trade, Ukraine, Middle East peace, North Korea and more”. The top Senate Democrat, Chuck Schumer, had a scathing reaction to news that Trump planned to invite Putin to Washington. “Until we know what happened at that two hour meeting in Helsinki, the president should have no more one-on-one interactions with Putin. In the United States, in Russia, or anywhere else,” he said in a statement. The US upper chamber issued a sharp rebuke to Trump earlier in the day, voting 98-0 to oppose any move by his administration to make US officials available for questioning by Russian government officials. Asked in Helsinki whether he would extradite 12 Russian intelligence agents indicted in the US for hacking Democratic Party computers, Putin said he could meet the US government “halfway”. Putin said he would permit the 12 to be questioned inside Russia if the US allowed Russia to question former US envoy to Russia Michael McFaul and 11 others in Moscow’s case against billionaire investor and human rights activist William Browder, the driving force behind Magnitsky Act sanctions on Russian officials passed by the US Congress. Trump initially called it an “incredible offer”, but McFaul and others expressed outrage and the White House — just minutes before the Senate vote — made clear a deal with Putin was not in the cards. “It is a proposal that was made in sincerity by President Putin, but President Trump disagrees with it,” Sanders said. “Hopefully President Putin will have the 12 identified Russians come to the United States to prove their innocence or guilt,” she added.

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