The spokesperson for the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, stated that it is not correct to claim that the meeting between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump has been canceled. Peskov emphasized that such a meeting cannot take place without detailed preparation, highlighting the importance of details in organizing discussions between the two leaders. This statement comes in the context of speculation regarding a possible meeting, underscoring the need for rigorous planning before a concrete date for the meeting can be established. The Kremlin continues to emphasize the importance of dialogue between the two parties, but stresses that spontaneous meetings are not feasible.
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