WASHINGTON — President Trump’s Friday meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may be the most-watched Washington-Moscow summit in decades — but don’t expect any major decisions to be made as the US president seeks a “more firm understanding” of how to end Moscow’s war on Ukraine, sources and experts tell The Post.
Trump, 79, plans to treat the meeting as a “listening exercise” rather than a high-stakes negotiation, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday.
While Putin, 72, has set audacious conditions for agreeing to a cease-fire with Ukraine, the US has made no concrete decision to date on whether to support them, sources familiar with the matter tell The Post. 4
What Russia wants
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