Trump adviser sees having Putin summit as ‘a deliverable’
MOSCOW — A summit that brings together Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will be a success in itself regardless of the results, Trump’s national security adviser said Wednesday while in Moscow to lay the groundwork for the meeting.
National Security Adviser John Bolton’s spoke at a news conference after Putin’s foreign policy aide said the Kremlin and the White House would jointly announce Thursday the date and venue for a summer U.S.-Russia summit.
Trump and Putin will meet in a third country, Bolton said without elaborating.
“I think the fact of the summit itself is a deliverable,” Bolton said after talks with Putin and other Russian officials. “There are a lot of issues to talk about that have accumulated, and I think this was one of the reasons why President Trump believed so strongly that it was time to have this kind of meeting. And as you can see, President Putin agreed.”