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Putin hails summit talks with Trump as ‘substantive and useful’

Putin and Trump had a one-on-one meeting in Helsinki that lasted slightly over two hours

HELSINKI, July 16./TASS/. At talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin called his summit talks with US President Donald Trump earlier in the day "very substantive and useful".

"The meeting was indeed very substantive and useful," Putin said. He also said Helsinki has become a real political capital of the world, thanking Finland for hosting the summit meeting.

"As for bilateral relations, we will be able to discuss this in detail during your visit to Russia on August 22," Putin told the Finnish president. President Niinisto said the Finnish people were very glad to welcome such high guests and did their best.

On Monday, Putin and Trump had a one-on-one meeting in Helsinki that lasted slightly over two hours. Later they held an expanded bilateral meeting with the participation of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s Aide Yuri Ushakov, US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and US National Security Adviser John Bolton. The expanded meeting lasted about two hours.

The summit in Helsinki was the first full-format meeting of the Russian and US leaders. Prior to that they met twice - in July and November of 2017 - at major international events.