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On July 7–8 Vladimir Putin will visit Germany to take part in the G20 summit

Trump, Putin to meet at G20 summit in Germany

On July 7–8 Vladimir Putin will visit Germany to take part in the G20 summit

http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/54966

On the first day of the summit (July 7) the President of Russia is expected to take part in the informal retreat devoted to the discussion of the anti-terrorist struggle and two working meetings on global energy growth and trade, climate and energy.

On the second day of the summit – July 8 – the President and his colleagues in the G20 Group will continue an in-depth exchange of views in another two meetings – on facilitating Africa’s development and on promoting cooperation in healthcare, migration, employment, and the digital economy.

At the summit’s closing meeting the participants will adopt a final communique with a list of working documents that will be endorsed by the leaders. Argentina will present the priorities of its presidency in the G20 in 2018.

President Putin’s agenda in Hamburg provides for his participation in an informal meeting of BRICS leaders, which will be held by tradition on the eve of the G20 summit. The President is also planning a number of bilateral contacts with G20 heads of state and government.


Trump, Putin to meet at G20 summit in Germany

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/29/politics/trump-putin-g20-germany/index.html

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump will arrive in Hamburg one week from Thursday to face Russian leader Vladimir Putin for the first time since taking office.

The White House confirmed that the two leaders would huddle on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the northern German city.

National security adviser H.R. McMaster confirmed the meeting during a briefing with reporters about the President's upcoming trip, which will also include a stop in Poland.

The format for Trump and Putin's meeting at the G20 has not yet been set.

National Economic Director Gary Cohn told reporters during the briefing that the agenda for Trump's sitdown with Putin was still being set. Afterward, National Security Council spokesman Michael Anton said Cohn and McMaster did not specify whether it would be a pull-aside or a formal bilateral because "it's not set."

Trump and Putin's interaction will cap months of debate within Trump's administration about the first session with Putin, who the US government has accused of greenlighting an election meddling plot last year designed to favor Trump.

Some of Trump's advisers had encouraged him to stage formal bilateral talks with the Russian leader in a sign that he's serious about warming the relationship between Washington and Moscow. But other aides cautioned that appearing close to Putin would present an optics challenge to a President under a cloud of controversy over the Russian meddling.

When asked by reporters if the President would bring up Russian interference in the election, Cohn said there's "no specific agenda" and it's "whatever the President wants to talk about," adding the subject matter is still being set up as the schedule is finalized.

Trump himself has remained open to a formal meeting, according to senior administration officials, but did not pressure his team to place one on the schedule. He is committed to finding areas of cooperation with Putin, the officials said, and has asked members of his team to continue preparing options for partnering with Russia.

That has included some types of sanctions relief and the potential return of two properties in the United States to Russian control, according to two administration officials. Those compounds, located in Maryland and outside New York City, were seized by the US as part of a larger sanctions package authorized by then-President Barack Obama to punish Russia for the election meddling. This week, a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said Moscow was preparing retaliatory measures on the US for the property seizure and the expulsion of Russian diplomats.

The administration officials said that no decision has yet been made to return the compounds or ease sanctions, and that any such steps were unlikely to accompany Trump's meeting with Putin in Hamburg.

Meanwhile, the Senate on Thursday passed for a second time a Russia sanctions package that had stalled on Capitol Hill, according to the Republican chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.

Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee said an agreement had been struck to bring the bill back to the floor later Thursday, in order to make technical changes to the legislation that would satisfy the House.

The bill passed two weeks ago 98-2 despite concerns raised by the Trump administration. It would impose new sanctions on Russia and provide Congress with the authority to review any effort to weaken them.

The effort could provide another sticking point between Trump and Putin, who have spoken three times by phone but not yet held in-person talks.

A senior White House official told CNN this week that Moscow has been pushing for a formal bilateral meeting with Trump as a sign of respect between the leaders. But the official said members of Trump's national security team remain concerned about the optics of a formal sitdown at this stage.

A Kremlin spokesman said on Thursday that Trump and Putin plan to meet for a pull-aside session on the sidelines of the G20 summit, but that formal bilateral talks are not yet being planned.

"We repeat that President Putin and President Trump will be participating in G20 summit. And in any case, they will meet there on the sidelines of the summit. But if we are talking about a separate meeting, such separate meeting is not being prepared at the moment," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in response to a question from CNN.

White House officials have also said that preparations for a formal bilateral meeting are not underway, but that a less formal pull-aside session is likely between the two leaders.

That is an important distinction, since a formal bilateral meeting would elevate the talks and signal improving ties between Moscow and Washington, while a pull-aside would indicate a lower status to the relationship.

Obama met for less-formal pull-asides with Putin on the sidelines of the last two G20s -- in Antalya, Turkey, in 2015; and Hangzhou, China, in 2016. Obama's last formal bilateral meeting with Putin was on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in 2015.

Speaking this week, Russia's top diplomat said the time was right for Trump and Putin to meet.

"The two presidents will be in the same city, in the same building, at the same time," said foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, who met with Trump in the Oval Office earlier this year. "It would not be right if they fail to hold a conversation and discuss many issues."

"I think, first, we need to normalize dialogue so that it would be based on the key interests of both Russia and the United States," Lavrov said, according to the Tass state news agency. "Washington's view has been distorted by the hatred against Russia that engulfed numerous politicians."




Donald Trump to make important speech in Poland – White House

http://www.president.pl/en/news/art,487,donald-trump-to-make-important-speech-in-poland--white-house.html

During a visit to Poland on Wednesday and Thursday, apart from meeting President Andrzej Duda and leaders of Three Seas Initiative countries, US president Donald Trump will make an important address to the Polish people, the White House said on Tuesday.

 Donald Trump’s first public address in Europe is a historic event, the American embassy said. It confirmed the speech would be attended by Poland's President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Beata Szydlo as well as leaders of 11 European countries taking part in the Three Seas summit in Warsaw.

 "The visit will confirm America’s unwavering support of one of our closest European allies and underline that the administration’s priority is to strengthen NATO’s collective defence", the White House statement reads.

 The US President will land in Warsaw, accompanied by wife Melania, late on Wednesday July 5 and spend the night at the city's Marriott Hotel.

 On Thursday, at 9 am, Trump will meet Polish President Andrzej Duda for a private chat, followed by a plenary meeting of the two delegations, led by the two presidents, Andrzej Duda’s spokesman Krzysztof Lapinski announced.

 After meeting the Three Seas leaders at the Royal Castle, at 1 pm the US president will address the Polish people on Warsaw's Krasinski Square. Around 2 pm Air Force One, with Donald Trump on board, is expected to leave the Warsaw airport. (PAP)


Marriott Warsaw Hotel

https://www.galahotels.com/en/Hotel/POLAND_179/WARSAW_15552/MARRIOTT_WARSAW_144875?gclid=Cj0KEQjw-ezKBRCGwqyK0rHzmvkBEiQAu-_-LMCIsGqNkSgBLfJOM307IdSTKPakKHlbi776L3kX5-8aAhP-8P8HAQ


photos Marriott Warsaw Hotel

https://www.google.hr/search?q=Marriott+Hotel+Warsaw&client=opera&hs=DvQ&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjlyp-i5O_UAhWH6xoKHXWxDxoQsAQIYw&biw=1745&bih=855



Royal Castle, Warsaw

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Castle,_Warsaw  



Najava za četvrtak, 6. srpnja 2017.

http://predsjednica.hr/najave/9/9


Varšava, Republika Poljska

10.20

Dolazak Predsjednice Republike ispred Kraljevskog dvorca na svečanost otvorenja Sastanka na vrhu Inicijative triju mora

Zajedničko fotografiranje Predsjednice Republike Hrvatske, Predsjednika Republike Poljske i Predsjednika Sjedinjenih Američkih Država s ostalim šefovima izaslanstava

 11.00

Transatlantska sjednica koju će moderirati predsjednica Republike Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (Velika sabornica, Kraljevski dvorac)

12.15

Bilateralni sastanak predsjednice Republike Kolinde Grabar-Kitarović i predsjednika Sjedinjenih Američkih Država Donalda Trumpa (Dvorana Senata, Kraljevski dvorac)

 13.00

Obraćanje Predsjednika Sjedinjenih Američkih Država (Krasinski trg)

 14.00

Plenarna sjednica „Budućnost ujedinjene Europe“ (Zastupnička soba, Kraljevski dvorac)

 15.15

Plenarno zasjedanje Inicijative triju mora - prijevoz, infrastruktura i energija (Velika sabornica, Kraljevski dvorac)

17.00

Izjave za medije Predsjednice Republike Hrvatske i Predsjednika Republike Poljske (Veliki vrt, Kraljevski dvorac)


photos Royal Palace Warsaw

https://www.google.hr/search?q=Royal+Palace+Warsaw&client=opera&hs=PmQ&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiO24qe4u_UAhVJthoKHX0xDBYQsAQIQw&biw=1745&bih=855


The Three Seas Initiative Summit – press programme

http://www.president.pl/en/for-the-media/


On July 6, 2017 (Thursday) the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, will be the host of the Three Seas Initiative Summit in Warsaw, with the participation of twelve states of the region. The transatlantic session of the Summit will be attended by the President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump.


Warsaw, Thursday, July 6, 2017

 09.25 a.m. The President of the Republic of Poland greets the President of the United States of America

The Royal Castle, The Great Antechamber

Photo opp. – POOL 1

 

09.30 a.m. Tête-à-tête Meeting of the Presidents The Royal Castle, Crown Prince Room 1

Photo opp. – POOL 1

 

09.55 a.m. Plenary Session

The Royal Castle, Senators’ Chamber

Photo opp. only for official photographers

 10.30 a.m. Press Conference of the President of the Republic of Poland and the President of the United States of America                 

The Royal Castle, The Great Courtyard

With participation of the media accredited for the 3 Seas Summit

 

10.55 a.m. Official welcoming ceremony of the Three Seas Initiative Summit

The Royal Castle, Knights’ Hall

Photo opp. – POOL 2


11.05 a.m. The President of the Republic of Poland and the President of the Republic of Croatia greet the President of the United States of America

The Royal Castle, Council Hall

Photo opp. – POOL 2


Family photo

The Royal Castle, Council Hall

Photo opp. – POOL 2

11.10  a.m. Transatlantic session

 The Royal Castle, Great Assembly Hall

Photo opp. at the beginning of the session – POOL 2


12.15 p.m. Meeting of the President of the United States of America with the President of the Republic of Croatia The Royal Castle, Senators’ Chamber

Photo opp. – POOL 3

01.00 p.m. Public speech of the President of the United States of America


Krasinski Square

03.15 p.m.      Plenary session of the Summit – transport, infrastructure, energy

The Royal Castle, Great Assembly Hall

Photo opp. at the beginning of the session – POOL 4


05.00 p.m. Press Conference of the President of the Republic of Poland and the President of the Republic of Croatia

The Royal Castle, Great Courtyard

With participation of the media accredited for the 3 Seas Summit

Media coverage is available only for accredited persons. The accreditation procedure is closed.

Press IDs, including POOL badges, can be collected on July 5, 2017 (Wednesday) from 10.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. from the Pass Office, Presidential Palace, Krakowskie Przedmieście Street No 48/50

The Press Centre for the 3 Seas Summit located in the Copper-Roof Palace (right next to the Royal Castle) will be opened on July 6, 2017 at 6.00 a.m. Entry for the media from the side of Trasa W-Z Street.

For information about how to receive the signal for broadcasting of the 3 Seas Summit meeting at the Royal Castle, please contact: for TV broadcasters: Mrs Ewa Borkowska (TVP) mobile: +48 601 600 582, e-mail: ewa.borkowska@tvp.pl

Internet: Mr Paweł Radziszewski (TVP) mobile: +48 601 600 151, e-mail: pawel.radziszewski@tvp.pl

For more information about the event, please contact Press Office of the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland. Contact person: Mr. Michał Zatyka, michal.zatyka@prezydent.pl ; phone: +48 22 695 10 25,  mobile: +48 721 800 697.

 PLEASE NOTE Press accreditations for the arrival of the President of the United States in Warsaw, his speech at the Krasiński Square, as well as departure of the President are the responsibility of the US side.



Separate program for the visit by the First Lady of the United States, Mrs. Melania Trump

On July 6, 2017 (Thursday), the First Lady of the Republic of Poland, Mrs. Agata Kornhauser-Duda, will meet with the First Lady of the United States, Mrs. Melania Trump.

 POLISH VERSION

 Press program:

10.30  Tête-à-tête meeting in the Belweder Palace

photo opp.

 11.10 Tour of the Copernicus Science Center and meeting with children and young people attending scientific workshops.

photo opp.


NOTE! The POOL is binding. The accreditation process for the Three Seas Initiative Summit Meeting, including the visit by the US President Donald J. Trump with the First Lady, has been closed.

Further information about the event can be obtained from the Press Office of the Chancellery of the President of RP,  Kaja Sobieszczańska, kaja.sobieszczanska@prezydent.pl; mobile: +48 721 800 501.


The Three Seas Initiative Summit – update

On 6th July 2017 (Thursday) the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, will be the host of the Three Seas Initiative Summit in Warsaw, with the participation of twelve states of the region. The transatlantic session of the Summit will be attended by the President of the United States Donald J. Trump.

 POLISH VERSION

Media coverage is available only for accredited persons. The accreditation procedure is closed. Journalists who have not been granted press accreditations received relevant information by e-mail from the Press Office of the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland.

For information about how to receive the signal for broadcasting of the 3 Seas Summit meeting at the Royal Castle, please contact:

for TV broadcasters: Mrs Ewa Borkowska (TVP) mobile: +48 601 600 582, e-mail: ewa.borkowska@tvp.pl

Internet: Paweł Radziszewski (TVP) mobile: +48 601 600 151, e-mail: pawel.radziszewski@tvp.pl

 Press IDs, including POOL badges, can  be collected on July 5, 2017 (Wednesday) from 10.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. from the Pass Office, Presidential Palace, Krakowskie Przedmieście Street No 48/50

 The Press Centre for the 3 Seas Summit located in the Copper-Roof Palace (right next to the Royal Castle) will be opened on July 6, 2017 at 6.00 a.m. Entry for the media from the side of Trasa W-Z.

 The press programme of the 3 Seas Summit will be posted soon at www.prezydent.plunder the following link “For the Media”.

For more information about the event, please contact Press Office of the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland. Contact person: Mr. Michał Zatyka, michal.zatyka@prezydent.pl ; phone: +48 22 695 10 25,  mobile: +48 721 800 697.

 PLEASE NOTE Press accreditations concerning the arrival of the President of the United States to Warsaw, his speech at the Krasiński Square, as well as departure of the President are the responsibility of the US side. For more details please visit:

https://pl.usembassy.gov/pl/prezydent_wizyta/

or https://pl.usembassy.gov/president_visit



The Royal Castle in Warsaw - Museum

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g274856-d274990-Reviews-The_Royal_Castle_in_Warsaw_Museum-Warsaw_Mazovia_Province_Central_Poland.html



Krasiński Square

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasiński_Square


Krasiński Square

https://mapa.targeo.pl/krasinski-square-warsaw,miejsce_5888358


Krasinskich Square - Warszawa

http://www.mapofpoland.net/Warszawa,photo,51170,Krasinskich-Square.html

Minister Szczerski: Place of Trump's speech in Warsaw symbolic

http://www.president.pl/en/news/art,485,minister-szczerski-place-of-trumps-speech-in-warsaw-symbolic-.html

The place of the US President Donald Trump's speech in Warsaw is symbolic, Krzysztof Szczerski, chief of the President's Cabinet on Trump's upcoming visit said on Monday.

 President Trump is coming to Poland on July 5. On July 6, he will meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda as well as the leaders from other countries attending the Three Seas summit in Warsaw. He will also address the Polish people at Krasinskich Square, site of a memorial to the famed 1944 Warsaw Uprising against the Germans.

 The Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 as the biggest resistance operation in Nazi-occupied Europe. Initially intended to last several days, it continued for over two months before being suppressed by the Germans. The uprising claimed the lives of 18,000 insurgents and around 200,000 civilians.

 Krzysztof Szczerski asked by a private TV broadcaster about Trump's first public speech in Europe, to be delivered in Warsaw, said that the choice of Krasinskich Square was "an additional advantage of this visit".

 "The site was chosen by the American side and it is clear from the White House's message that it was chosen as a symbolic place", the presidential aide underlined.

 In his opinion, the US president in his speech is going to elaborate on the role of Poland and the Polish people as a nation, who even in the most difficult moments of their history always fought for their freedom. Krzysztof Szczerski believes that Donald Trump will stress the importance of freedom today as "it connects Europe and America".

 "Thanks to Polish people's heroic fighting for their goals Poland can today host the US President. Poland is an important country capable of overcoming its dark history and breaking free to gain their own position and to be a strong state" such will be the theses of Donald Trump's address according to Minister Szczerski. (PAP)

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