The spokesman for the Russian dictator, Dmitry Peskov, said that there are currently no specifics or prerequisites for organizing a possible meeting between Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump. This was reported by the Russian media, UNN reports.
"So far, there have been no real impulses," Peskov said when asked by Russian journalists about a possible meeting before Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025.
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On December 19, Vladimir Putin said he was ready for face-to-face contacts and a meeting with Donald Trump. He clarified that he did not know when the two presidents might talk.
On December 22, US President-elect Donald Trump announced that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin was ready to meet with him.
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The last time the presidents of Russia and the United States held talks was in June 2021. Back then, Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden met in Geneva, and their conversation lasted more than four hours.