
Donald Trump ‘will join Putin in Moscow' for World War II commemorations
Donald Trump is set to join Vladimir Putin in Moscow for WW2 commemorations.
The US president will fly to Ryssua for the Russian Victory Day celebrations on May 9, according to reports.

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