UK raises concerns about Trump-Putin summit

ANI  |  Moscow [Russia] 

Taking into consideration the possible talks between and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the British seems to be worried as it could have an impact on Trump's commitment to NATO's shared goals.

The US will either meet Putin before the NATO summit or after the president's UK visit two days later.

According to a Western diplomat, if Trump and Putin meet before the July 11 NATO summit in Brussels, it would be viewed as a highly negative development, reported.

NATO said Trump may sit down for talks with Putin during his trip to next month.

"To meet Putin is not in any way contradicting NATO policies, because NATO is in favour of dialogue with And if you want dialogue, you have to speak to the political leaders. Several NATO leaders have met President Putin," quoted Stoltenberg as saying.

Earlier, Putin had said he expects his meeting with Trump to be constructive.

Trump, in April, extended an invitation to meet with the Russian President.

Russian had earlier said such a meeting is vital for improving relations between and

This will 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 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

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 04:49 IST