Trump aides deny summit with Putin planned

Aides to US president-elect Donald Trump have denied a summit is planned after he takes office with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump Source: AAP-O Douliery

Two top aides to president-elect Donald Trump have denied a published report that he is planning to hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin weeks after taking office.

The Sunday Times of London reported that Trump had told British officials that such a summit was being planned, possibly to be staged in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik.

"The story is a fantasy," one Trump aide told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity. Another said the report was not true.

Trump, who takes office on Friday, has spoken of seeking warmer relations with Russia.

He told the Wall Street Journal on Friday that he would "at least for a period of time" maintain sanctions against Russia put in place by President Barack Obama for cyber hacking.

But Trump suggested to the newspaper that he might lift the sanctions if Russia proved helpful in the fight against Islamic State militants and on other US objectives.

Two of Trump's cabinet picks, Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson and Defence Secretary nominee James Mattis, have signalled a far harsher tone toward Moscow in their Senate confirmation hearings.

US intelligence agencies blame Russia for cyber hacking that interfered with the presidential election and Trump has said he accepts the intelligence agencies' conclusion.


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Published 15 January 2017 3:18pm
Source: AAP


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