Russia's Putin says ready to meet Trump ‘as soon as’ Washington is ready

US President Donald Trump said in March that he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin soon, but since then, already poor ties between Washington and Moscow have deteriorated further. PHOTO: REUTERS

Qingdao (AFP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday (June 10) said he was ready to meet his United States counterpart Donald Trump as soon as Washington was ready, adding Vienna could be a possible venue for such a summit.

"As soon as the American side is ready this meeting would take place depending on my working schedule of course," Mr Putin told reporters in the Chinese city of Qingdao.

"The US president himself repeatedly said that he would consider such a meeting helpful. I can confirm this. It's true," Mr Putin said.

He said he did not discuss a possible meeting venue with Mr Trump but "many" countries including Austria were keen to help in organising such a summit.

"But I believe it's a technical issue," he said. "It's important for such meetings - if they take place - to have concrete contents."

The Wall Street Journal, citing a senior European official, reported that Mr Putin asked Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on a visit to Vienna earlier this week to help organise such a meeting and that Washington was considering it.

Under the conservative Kurz, Austria has strived to act as a mediator between Russia and the West.

While the EU-state imposed sanctions on Russia over Crimea along with the rest of the bloc, Austria did not expel Russian diplomats like other Western nations following the March poisoning of a Russian former double agent and his daughter in Britain, an attack London has accused Moscow of being behind.

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