Trump-Putin summit ‘is on’ after hacking indictment

Trump-Putin summit ‘is on’ after hacking indictment

Washington, July 14: A summit between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will go ahead as planned despite tension over Moscow’s alleged election meddling, the White House has said. The pair will meet for talks in the Finnish capital, Helsinki, on Monday, the BBC reported. “It’s on,” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters after there were calls for the meeting to be cancelled as the US charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with election interference on Friday.

For its part, Russia said it was looking forward to the meeting. “We consider Trump a negotiating partner,” the BBC quoted Kremlin adviser Yuri Ushakov as saying. “The state of bilateral relations is very bad. We have to start to set them right.” The announcement that the Russians had been charged with hacking Democratic officials during the 2016 presidential election sparked a heated war of words between Washington and Moscow. During a joint news conference with UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday, Trump said he would “absolutely” ask the Russian president about alleged election meddling, the BBC reported.

Top Democrats have urged Trump to cancel the planned summit altogether following the indictment. The 11-count indictment names the Russians defendants, alleging they began cyber-attacks in March 2016 on the email accounts of staff for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. They are also accused of stealing the data of half a million voters from a state election board website, the BBC report said. (IANS)

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