Kremlin ‘regrets’ Trump decision to cancel Putin talks

Kremlin ‘regrets’ Trump decision to cancel Putin talks

Trump on Thursday scrapped the meeting over Moscow's seizure at the weekend of three Ukrainian ships and continued detention of a group of Ukrainian sailors.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin listens while US President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at Finland’s Presidential Palace in Helsinki (AFP pic)
KREMLIN:
US President Donald Trump’s decision to cancel talks with Russia’s Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit was regrettable, the Kremlin said.

“We regret the US administration’s decision to cancel the meeting,” Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agencies.

“This means that discussion of important issues on the international and bilateral agenda will be postponed indefinitely.”

Putin, he said, “is ready to have contacts with his American counterpart.”

Trump on Thursday scrapped the meeting over Moscow’s seizure at the weekend of three Ukrainian ships and continued detention of a group of Ukrainian sailors.

The two had been set for bilateral talks on Saturday at the G20 in Buenos Aires.

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