Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, summit, meeting, relations, Syria, Crimea, poisoning, Bashar-al Assad, Ukraine, meddling

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The is planning a summit between and his Russian counterpart

"This has been an ongoing project of Huntsman, stretching back months, of getting a formal meeting between and Trump," said a

If the summit does go ahead, it would be the third time that both the leaders would meet face-to-face.

Putin and Trump first met during the summit in Germany's in July last year and again met for the second time in summit in in November last year.

Earlier in March this year, the two leaders held a telephonic conversation, where Trump had invited Putin to visit Washington D.C.

It is to be noted that relations between US and are greatly strained due to the crisis in Ukraine, Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2015, differences regarding Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war, and the alleged meddling of 2016 US

has repeatedly condemned Moscow's actions in and imposed sanctions over the same since 2014.

The US has also strongly condemned Russia's support to embattled Syrian Bashar-al

Relations between the former Cold War powers plunged to a new low in March this year, when the US and other countries expelled Russian diplomats from their respective nations in response to the of former Russian and his daughter with a military-grade nerve agent called Novichok at their home in Salisbury, England.

denied any wrongdoing over the same and has slammed for "orchestrating a blackmail campaign" against the attack.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 07:00 IST