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Putin says talks with Trump could pave way to settle Ukraine conflict, restore US ties

Putin says talks with Trump could pave way to settle Ukraine conflict, restore US ties

Al Arabiya2 days ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he hoped agreements reached at his summit with US President Donald Trump in Alaska could serve as a starting point for resolving the Ukraine conflict and improving relations between Moscow and Washington.
'I expect that today's agreements will become a reference point, not only for solving the Ukrainian problem, but will also launch the restoration of business-like, pragmatic relations between Russia and the United States,' Putin said at a joint news conference, where the leaders did not take questions.
He added there was 'enormous potential' for the two countries to cooperate in areas including energy, technology, space exploration, and the Arctic, and said he believed such progress could help bring the Ukraine war to an end 'as soon as possible.'
Putin did not specify what the two sides had agreed upon.
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