U.S. President Donald Trump is likely to meet with the illegitimate president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, by the end of February.
Newsweek wrote about this.
The potential meeting between Trump and Putin may take place in Saudi Arabia, where, as reported by the country's foreign ministry on February 16, they are "already prepared" for it.
According to the media, both the U.S. and Russia want the politicians to meet before March, which marks the beginning of the sacred month of Ramadan for Muslims.
On February 12, the head of the White House announced the meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia.
The final details of the negotiations are currently being coordinated.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that politicians in Europe and the U.S. reacted to statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the content of his phone call with Putin and comments by the new head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, about the unlikelihood of reclaiming lands lost by Ukraine.