Better US-Russa ties good for the world
It will be wrong to suggest that President Donald Trump was unusually soft and cooperative towards President Vladimir Putin during their first ever meeting at Hamburg, on the sidelines of G20. The meeting, originally scheduled for 35 to 40 minutes, lasted for well over two hours. No one outside the small three-member team on each side may have any clue of what exactly transpired. Other than the two heads of states, two countries' top diplomats -- Rex Tillerson of the US and Sergei Lavrov of Russia -- and two translators, no one else was privy to the proceedings. However, what did not escape the attention of most G20 members is the length of the meeting and bonhomie between Trump and Putin. This may have upset some of them and provided an opportunity to the media to make interpretations. Going by the public versions of Tillerson and Lavrov, the two Presidents discussed a whole lot of issues. Briefly, Putin said he and Trump discussed Ukraine, Syria, the fight against terrorism, cybercrime and cyber security, giving no further details. It was reported that Trump told Putin: "It's an honour to be with you." And, Putin responded by saying, "I'm delighted to meet you." Later, Tillerson mentioned, "There was a very clear, positive chemistry between the two."
Going by the public versions of Tillerson and Lavrov, the two Presidents discussed a whole lot of issues. Briefly, Putin said he and Trump discussed Ukraine, Syria, the fight against terrorism, cybercrime and cyber security, giving no further details. It was reported that Trump told Putin: "It's an honour to be with you." And, Putin responded by saying, "I'm delighted to meet you." Later, Tillerson mentioned, "There was a very clear, positive chemistry between the two."