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Trump-Putin summit: US leader has low expectations | |
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US President Trump has said he has "low expectations" for his meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Finland on Monday. | US President Trump has said he has "low expectations" for his meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Finland on Monday. |
But he told CBS News that "nothing bad" and "maybe some good" would come out of the encounter. | But he told CBS News that "nothing bad" and "maybe some good" would come out of the encounter. |
He also said he would raise the subject of 12 Russians indicted for alleged hacking during the 2016 US election - but "hadn't thought" about asking for their extradition. | He also said he would raise the subject of 12 Russians indicted for alleged hacking during the 2016 US election - but "hadn't thought" about asking for their extradition. |
Russia denies the allegations. | Russia denies the allegations. |
There are no extradition arrangements between Russia and the US. | There are no extradition arrangements between Russia and the US. |
There have been calls in the US for Mr Trump to cancel his meeting with Mr Putin over the indictments, announced on Friday by US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. | There have been calls in the US for Mr Trump to cancel his meeting with Mr Putin over the indictments, announced on Friday by US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. |
Russia has said it is looking forward to the talks as a vehicle for improving relations. | |
What did Trump tell CBS? | |
He said he "believed in meetings" and said his meetings with the North Korean and Chinese leaders had been a "very good thing". | |
"I think it's a good thing to meet. I do believe in meetings. I believe that having a meeting with Chairman Kim was a good thing. I think having meetings with the president of China was a very good thing. I believe it's really good. So having meetings with Russia, China, North Korea, I believe in it. Nothing bad is going to come out of it, and maybe some good will come out," he said. | "I think it's a good thing to meet. I do believe in meetings. I believe that having a meeting with Chairman Kim was a good thing. I think having meetings with the president of China was a very good thing. I believe it's really good. So having meetings with Russia, China, North Korea, I believe in it. Nothing bad is going to come out of it, and maybe some good will come out," he said. |
"I can't tell you what's going to happen, but I can tell you what I'll be asking for. And we'll see if something comes of it," he added. | "I can't tell you what's going to happen, but I can tell you what I'll be asking for. And we'll see if something comes of it," he added. |
Mr Trump also repeated his earlier criticism of the Obama administration, which was in power when the alleged hacking of Democratic party officials took place. | Mr Trump also repeated his earlier criticism of the Obama administration, which was in power when the alleged hacking of Democratic party officials took place. |
"This was during the Obama administration. They were doing whatever it was during the Obama administration," he said. | "This was during the Obama administration. They were doing whatever it was during the Obama administration," he said. |
"The DNC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked. They had bad defences and they were able to be hacked," he added. | "The DNC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked. They had bad defences and they were able to be hacked," he added. |
He said he had been told "by a number of people" that hackers had also targeted the Republican party but "we had much better defences", although he added that "this may be wrong". | He said he had been told "by a number of people" that hackers had also targeted the Republican party but "we had much better defences", although he added that "this may be wrong". |
What has Mr Trump been doing? | |
The US president has taken in a Nato summit and a visit to the UK ahead of his meeting with Mr Putin. | The US president has taken in a Nato summit and a visit to the UK ahead of his meeting with Mr Putin. |
The visit has been controversial because of a newspaper interview in which he said the US would probably not give the UK a trade deal under the terms of Prime Minister May's Brexit plans, and also said Europe was "losing its character" because of immigration from Africa and the Middle East. | |
He has since downplayed his Brexit comments - but speaking to the BBC on Sunday Mrs May said Mr Trump had advised her to "sue the EU". | |
He is expected to leave the UK later after staying at his Turnberry resort on Scotland's Ayrshire coast during the private leg of his visit. | |
What are the US hacking allegations? | |
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. | 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 accused of using keystroke reading software to spy on the chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and hack into the party's computers. | They are accused of using keystroke reading software to spy on the chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and hack into the party's computers. |
Top Democrats including party chairman Tom Perez have urged Mr Trump to abandon the talks, saying Mr Putin was "not a friend of the United States". | Top Democrats including party chairman Tom Perez have urged Mr Trump to abandon the talks, saying Mr Putin was "not a friend of the United States". |
On the Republican side, Senator John McCain said the summit "should not move forward" unless the president "is prepared to hold Putin accountable". | On the Republican side, Senator John McCain said the summit "should not move forward" unless the president "is prepared to hold Putin accountable". |
What's the big picture? | What's the big picture? |
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating US intelligence findings that Russians conspired to sway the 2016 election in Mr Trump's favour. | Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating US intelligence findings that Russians conspired to sway the 2016 election in Mr Trump's favour. |
As of Friday, the inquiry has indicted 32 people - mostly Russian nationals in absentia - as well as three companies and four former Trump advisers. | As of Friday, the inquiry has indicted 32 people - mostly Russian nationals in absentia - as well as three companies and four former Trump advisers. |
None of the charges allege Trump advisers colluded with Russia to interfere with the presidential campaign. | None of the charges allege Trump advisers colluded with Russia to interfere with the presidential campaign. |
Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser, have pleaded guilty to making false statements about their contacts with Russians. | Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser, have pleaded guilty to making false statements about their contacts with Russians. |
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates were charged with money laundering relating to their political consultancy work in Ukraine. | Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates were charged with money laundering relating to their political consultancy work in Ukraine. |