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The US President wants to get along with Russia

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The US President wants to get along with Russia


28.10.2018

RF Ministry of Defense

The US President Donald Trump once more mentioned that he would like to mend relationship with Moscow, TASS reports. According to him, it is important to get along with Moscow, as well as China, the North Korea and all others. 

The key man of the White House promised to continue his work in this direction. The American leader also complained about mass media. He believes they bias reports about his foreign-policy achievements. Trump reminded that he had met his Russian colleague before and referred to the Helsinki summit as to “outstanding” one.  However American mass media presented it in highly negative way. The US President emphasized how important it is for mass media to report about our achievements in truthful manner. 

As the Russkiy Mir reported earlier, negotiations between the Presidents of Russia and the USA, which where held in Helsinki on July 16, became one of the most significant political events of the year. The summit was the first fullfledged meeting of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. 

During the meeting with John Bolton, the National Security Advisor of the US President, Vladimir Putin suggested to arrange his meeting with Trump in Paris on November 11 on the sidelines of the First World War centenary. 

Furthermore, Bolton shared that he extended Vladimir Putin an invitation to visit Washington, DC.

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