MOSCOW, February 13. /TASS/. Mutual invitations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US leader Donald Trump to visit both countries and the organization of their bilateral meeting are separate proceedings, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized at a briefing.
"Exchanging mutual invitations is one thing, while focusing on a separate bilateral meeting is a different process," the Kremlin spokesman pointed out.
"There is an invitation, and the invitation is mutual — the presidents have mentioned it," Peskov said. "However, there is no specific understanding on this matter so far," he added.
In a conversation held the day before, Putin invited Trump to visit Moscow and received an invitation in return.
Donald Trump has repeatedly stated his desire to meet with Vladimir Putin. He spoke about it both during the election campaign in the fall of 2024 and immediately after his inauguration on January 20.
The latest personal meeting between Putin and Trump took place at the G20 Summit in Osaka in June 2019.