
According to The Washington Post, the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in the state of Alaska, United States, is not a coincidence. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The main reason for this decision is that Alaska is not under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. According to American media reports, several locations were considered before the meeting of the two leaders.
In his statement, Putin mentioned that negotiations could take place in the United Arab Emirates. The option of holding the meeting in Italy was also discussed, but this proposal was abandoned due to the risk of the Russian leader being arrested by the International Criminal Court.
The Washington Post emphasizes that the United States is not under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, so the meeting in Alaska will be free of legal issues. Additionally, the proximity of Alaska to Russian territory was also an important factor in its selection.
Putin's advisor Yuri Ushakov humorously remarked that it would be sufficient for the delegation to simply fly over the Bering Strait. It has been revealed that the historic meeting between Trump and Putin will take place on August 15 of this year in Alaska.
This was announced by US President Donald Trump on his social media page. Experts and political scientists are eagerly awaiting the issues to be discussed at this meeting and its impact on global politics.