
President Donald Trump has indicated that he will likely meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin before the end of February. This statement was made as Trump was leaving a news conference in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, in response to a reporter's question about the potential meeting.
Although Trump mentioned that the meeting would probably take place, he did not provide a specific date when asked. With only 11 days left in February, the timing of the meeting remains uncertain.

The two leaders recently had a 90-minute phone conversation, which has been seen as a significant step towards improving US-Russia relations. The discussion also touched upon efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, indicating a potential shift in diplomatic strategies.
Trump has hinted that the upcoming talks with Putin could potentially occur in Saudi Arabia, adding to the anticipation surrounding the meeting. The prospect of a face-to-face meeting between the two leaders has generated interest and speculation about the potential outcomes and implications for international relations.