Russia: Trump promised to make reciprocal visit to Moscow
MOSCOW — Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin discussed the possibility of visiting each other’s country when the U.S. president rang his Russian counterpart last month to congratulate him on his re-election, Russia’s foreign minister said Friday.
Sergey Lavrov told Russian state television that Trump indicated he could make a reciprocal trip to Russia if Putin were able to accept his invitation to the White House.
Previously, both the White House and the Kremlin had only revealed that Trump had invited Putin to the White House during the same call on March 20.
Lavrov says the Trump administration hasn’t followed up on the offer and Russia has urged the U.S. to discuss specifics about such a meeting.