Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump is both necessary and will inevitably take place.
According to Russia's TASS news agency, Peskov emphasized that such a meeting would require extensive preparatory work, adding, "It is possible, and in time it will definitely happen."
Moroever, he stressed the importance of the meeting.
Peskov also noted that the most recent conversation between Putin and Trump was pragmatic and focused on practical matters.
“It was a practical, pragmatic conversation between individuals firmly committed to their positions but willing to listen to each other,” he explained.
On July 14, President Trump, speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, expressed his "disappointment" with Russia.
He also announced that the U.S. would continue supplying weapons and military equipment to the Kyiv government, on the condition that Europe bears the financial cost in coordination with NATO.