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Kremlin welcomes the possibility of a meeting between Trump and Putin

10 January 2025
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Kremlin welcomes the possibility of a meeting between Trump and Putin
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The Kremlin has expressed its approval of a potential meeting between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The video failed to load, but the article highlights the Kremlin’s positive response to the possibility of the two leaders meeting. The meeting could have significant implications for international relations and diplomacy.

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