Trump invites Putin to visit Washington in early 2019, says top aide
President Trump’s national security adviser John Bolton announced Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to visit Washington, D.C. early next year.
Bolton said that Putin would be invited “after the first of the year” at a press conference in Georgia on Friday, according to a report by Fox News.
{mosads}“We have invited President Putin to Washington after the first of the year for, basically, a full day of consultations,” Bolton said. “What the scheduling of that is we don’t quite know yet.”
Trump asked Bolton in July to set up a second summit with Putin after the leaders met in Helsinki, Finland.
Putin’s visit the White House would mark the first time that the Russian president has visited since George W. Bush was in office, Fox News reported.
Putin visited with the former president in 2001 and 2005.
Bolton, who visited Moscow for a one-on-one meeting with Putin earlier this week, also announced that Trump would meet Putin in Paris next month on Nov. 11, the day commemorating the end of World War I. News of that meeting, which would serve as the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders since the Helsinki summit, leaked out earlier this week.
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