V. Putin and D. Trump will not sign documents following the summit in Alaska – press secretary of the Russian president

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Moscow, August 14 /Xinhua/ — No documents are expected to be signed following the Russian-American summit in Alaska, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said.

"No, it is not expected, nothing has been prepared," D. Peskov told journalists, answering the question of whether any document would be signed following the summit of the leaders of Russia and the United States. The press secretary of the Russian president urged not to try to predict the outcome of the upcoming negotiations.

“For now, of course, it would be a big mistake to rush ahead, to try to get ahead of ourselves and to try to predict the outcome,” noted D. Peskov.

“Considering that there will be a joint press conference, the president will, of course, outline the range of agreements and understandings that can be reached,” he added.

According to D. Peskov, the Ukrainian conflict is currently being discussed between the Russian Federation and the United States, and Ukraine’s opinion may be discussed at subsequent stages.

Vladimir Putin's talks with US President Donald Trump will take place in Alaska at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Anchorage on August 15.

The central theme of the meeting, as the Kremlin reported, will be the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. The leaders of Russia and the United States will also discuss bilateral cooperation in the economic sphere and issues of global security. –0–

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