"[The meeting] could take place [at the end of February], or it may not," Peskov pointed out in response to a question on the matter.
When asked if the Muslim holy month of Ramadan could affect the choice of a date for Putin-Trump talks, as was reported by the Western media, Peskov said: "People do work during Ramadan. Western media outlets report many things, most of which are wrong."
Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov said following the February 18 Russian-US negotiations in Riyadh that the final date of a meeting between Putin and Trump had not been set yet. The meeting is unlikely to take place next week, Ushakov specified. Saudi Arabia earlier emerged as a potential host country for the upcoming Putin-Trump negotiations.
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