President Donald Trump revealed on Sunday night that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted their summit meeting to be held “anywhere” but the United States, saying it was “very hard” for Putin to make an appearance in Alaska for the high-stakes meeting.

Trump made the revelation in a Truth Social post on Sunday night, in which he took aim at the media over criticism of having Putin on U.S. soil for a summit that ultimately ended with no ceasefire or peace deal in the Ukraine war.

Recommended Stories

Zelensky to meet with Trump in DC on Monday after 'no deal' reached in Putin summit

Government papers containing details on Trump-Putin summit found in printer of Alaskan hotel: Report

Trump's golden age of White House remodels echoes his real estate experience

“The Fake News has

See Full Page