
Trump will finally meet with Putin on Friday in dramatic showdown at the G20 where there's no set agenda and Russia's election meddling may not even come up Trump will speak with his foreign counterpart, a former KGB spy, in Hamburg, Germany, after a morning of meetings at the G20 on Friday US officials would not commit last week to a discussion on election meddling during the pull aside that evolved into a full-fledged meeting US president's approach to deal-making may not work on Putin, who has been pulling the strings in Russia's government for nearly two decades It's Trump who should beware - he's especially ripe for the complimenting, foreign leaders have found Russia wants sanctions relief and for Bashar al-Assad to say in power in Syria; the US wants Moscow out of Crimea and help defeating ISIS in the Middle East President Donald Trump will have his most high-profile meeting with a foreign leader yet on Friday as he sits down with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Trump will speak with his foreign counterpart, a former KGB spy, in Hamburg, Germany, after a morning of meetings at the G20. The bombastic American president who’s prone to talk about whatever irks him at the moment has no agenda for the face-to-face chat, US officials have said. They would not commit last week to a discussion on election meddling during the pullaside that evolved into a full-fledged meeting between Trump and Putin. President Donald Trump will have his most high-profile meeting with a foreign leader yet on Friday as he sits down with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Russia's election meddling may not even come up, though Trump has a tendency to make demands on negotiating partners that they have already said they cannot or will not meet with the promise of a deal too good to refuse. Tomorrow, he's likely to repeat a request that Moscow end its incursion into Crimea in return for lifting of sanctions on Russian oligarchs who are close to the Putin. The approach may not work on Putin, a graduate of spy school who has been pulling the strings in Russia's government for nearly two decades. Experts on Putin have said it is Trump who should be worried that the Russian president will try to earn concessions. Putin, like other world leaders who have Trump's number, is most likely to get what he wants by flattering him 'I would be surprised if Vladimir Putin offers any concessions in exchange for restoring what Russia sees as its inalienable rights,' Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, told the Associated Press. 'If no agreement is reached, Russia will take retaliatory measures, which could trigger new U.S. moves.' Trump's deal-making skills and his electoral victory are especially ripe for the complimenting, foreign leaders have found, although Putin is less likely to bring up the latter than other people in positions of power who have sat across from the billionaire. Trump arrived Thursday in Hamburg, Germany, for the G20. He's seen meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in before the Northeast Asia Security dinner at the US Consulate +5 Trump arrived Thursday in Hamburg, Germany, for the G20. He's seen meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in before the Northeast Asia Security dinner at the US Consulate Russia has been accused by four US intelligence agencies of interfering in the national election that hoisted Trump to power last year. From email hacking and leaking to voter data theft, the Kremlin has been charged by officials in both the current and previous government of directing and a large-scale intrusion into US systems that were intended to undermine the democratic process. Intelligence officials who worked for Barack Obama have explicitly said the assault was intended to throw the election for Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Clinton infamously tried to 'reset' relations with Putin when she was secretary of state in a gimmick gone wrong. She's said numerous times in the aftermath of her election loss that Putin was out to get her. 'Putin personally directed these attacks,' she said in December, 'apparently because he has a personal beef against me.'
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