Milan, 15 August (LaPresse) – The summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska could last a total of 6-7 hours. This was reported by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, according to Russian news agencies. Peskov specified that the first meeting will be held in a bilateral format and then negotiations will continue with the delegations, probably in the form of a working lunch, followed by a press conference. Regarding the first part of the meeting, the bilateral meeting not extended to the delegations, the Kremlin spokesman said: ‘Now it seems that assistants will also be involved.’ ‘Then there will be negotiations between the delegations, possibly in the form of a working lunch. After that, the leaders will separate for a while and then meet for a joint press conference. Well, in general, one can imagine that, of course, it will take at least 6-7 hours,’ Peskov told Russian TV Channel 1.
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