Putin's invitation to Trump to White House
US president Donald Trump invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to the White House. On Monday, one of Putin's associates told the Russian media that Trump had congratulated Putin last month after Putin became the president. At that time, he was invited. But whenever there was no preparation for the visit of both the countries.
The White House and the Kremlin have said that on March 20, the talk of the two leaders on the telephone was very special. But Putin's associate Yuri Ushakov told the Russian news agency that trump pootinake special invite during the talks.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Hakabi confirmed the invitation to Sanders Putin. But he said that the White House is one of the potential places of bilateral meetings.
Earlier, in July 2007, two leaders of Germany met in Hamburg, Germany.
Recently, the United States, including its ally United Kingdom, has expelled Russian diplomats from several countries, including the United States, on charges of attempting to poison the former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Scripala (66) and his daughter, Yulia Scripala. Russia's expulsion of 60 diplomats in response to this Moscow also ordered the closure of the US consulate in St. Petersburg in Russia.