President Donald Trump said his meeting in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin will be a “big meeting” and is “going to be a good meeting,” but that “the more important meeting is the second meeting we’re having” with Putin and Zelenskyy.In comments to reporters in the Oval Office, the president suggested he may even bring in European leaders for the second discussion after meeting with Putin.Trump said he believes that both Putin and Zelensky want to make peace.Asked if he might offer a rare earth minerals deal with Russia as part of his discussions with Putin, Trump said, “We're going to see what happens with our meeting” but he also suggested that such minerals were “very unimportant.”Trump also rejected the notion that the summit on U.S. soil is a win for Putin, insisting, “I don't think it's a reward.” n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION2:14 “WE HOPE TRUMP WON’T BE FOOLED BY THE RUSSIANS”3:10 WILL TRUMP SECURE SECURITY GUARANTEES FOR UKRAINE?4:22 TRUMP FLOATS EUROPEAN LEADERS JOINING POTENTIAL PUTIN-ZELENSKY MEETING
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