Russia’s Putin says he invited Trump to Moscow

“We are ready for such meetings. We are ready to invite President Trump to Moscow. By all means. By the way, he has such an invitation, I told him about that.”

July 27, 2018 06:46 pm | Updated 06:46 pm IST - JOHANNESBURG:

 Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a session of the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa on Friday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a session of the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa on Friday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he had invited U.S. President Donald Trump to Moscow and that both he and Mr. Trump were ready for further summits, but that conditions needed to be right for a meeting to take place.

Mr. Putin and Mr. Trump met in Helsinki earlier this month at a summit, but Mr. Trump faced a storm of criticism back home for his handling of the meeting.

Speaking to reporters at a summit of BRICS countries in South Africa, Mr. Putin said telephone calls between Moscow and Washington were insufficient and that both sides needed to meet to talk about issues like the Iran nuclear deal, conflicts in the Middle East, and arms control treaties.

“Regarding our meetings, I understand very well what President Trump said. He has a desire to have further meetings, to hold further meetings. I am ready for that. We need for the appropriate conditions to exist, to be created, including in our countries,” Mr. Putin told a news conference.

“We are ready for such meetings. We are ready to invite President Trump to Moscow. By all means. By the way, he has such an invitation, I told him about that.”

“I am ready to go to Washington. I repeat once again, if the right conditions for work are created.”

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

In a reference to the backlash inside the United States after Mr. Trump's performance at the Helsinki summit, Mr. 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.”

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