Trump says he 'gave up nothing' at Putin meeting
US President Donald Trump said today he "gave up nothing" at last week's private meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin but remained elusive about their conversation as fellow Republicans and other critics questioned any potential deals.
Following the two leaders' summit in Helsinki, Trump previously said they discussed a range of issues, including efforts to denuclearize North Korea, the Middle East peace efforts and cyber attacks but has not given any details.
Russian officials have said Putin made concrete proposals to Trump during their one-on-one talk regarding conflict in Ukraine. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said the two discussed the Syrian crisis.
But top US intelligence officials and members of Congress have said they do not know what was discussed and have not been briefed.
"I gave up NOTHING, we merely talked about future benefits for both countries," Trump wrote on Twitter.
When you hear the Fake News talking negatively about my meeting with President Putin, and all that I gave up, remember, I gave up NOTHING, we merely talked about future benefits for both countries. Also, we got along very well, which is a good thing, except for the Corrupt Media!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 23, 2018
Despite the fierce criticism, Trump has extended an invitation for Putin to visit Washington for a second meeting this autumn.
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