The Kremlin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, has reiterated previous statements denying any specific timeline for a potential meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump. The Russian government has consistently maintained that any discussions between the two leaders will occur at a mutually convenient time, without prior public announcements. Peskov’s comments come as part of an ongoing effort by the Kremlin to distance itself from allegations of preparing for a summit with the U.S. leader.
The lack of a set timeframe has fueled speculation among analysts and commentators about the potential meeting. Some speculate that the delay may be due to ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries, while others suggest that the timing of the meeting could be influenced by broader geopolitical considerations. The Kremlin’s refusal to provide a specific date has only intensified the rumors and speculation, with many experts predicting that a meeting could take place at any point in the near future.
However, the Russian government has continued to downplay the significance of the potential meeting, insisting that any discussions will take place at a time that is convenient for both leaders. This stance has been met with mixed reactions from the international community, with some expressing concern over the lack of transparency, while others believe that the Kremlin is simply trying to maintain a strategic advantage in the ongoing negotiations.