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Finland keen to host Trump-Putin meeting: Niinistö

Published : 31 Mar 2017, 02:25

Updated : 31 Mar 2017, 02:29

  DF-Xinhua Report
President Niinistö and President Putin meeting at the International Arctic Forum in Arkhangelsk in Russia on 30 March 2017. Photo Finnish President Office.

President Sauli Niinistö on Thursday toned down media speculation about a possible meeting between Russian and U.S. leaders in Helsinki.

In an internationally televised panel discussion at the 4th International Arctic Forum (IAF) in Northern Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin had repeated his willingness to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Finland.

Talking to Finnish media, Niinistö said a would-be meeting had been discussed already a year ago when he met Putin, but the plan had not progressed since.

Niinistö reaffirmed that Finland is willing to stage a meeting during the Finnish chairmanship of the Arctic Council beginning in May.

"But the U.S. and Russia must both be keen to come to Helsinki, and the meeting must have substance associated with the arctic development," Niinistö said.

Putin had described Finland as "a good neighbor", and said Finland had experience in arranging international meetings.