In a comment to Channel One, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov admitted that the summit between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump in Alaska will last a total of about 6-7 hours due to the large number of events planned, APA reports.
According to him, Moscow is proceeding from the assumption that the leaders will first have a one-on-one conversation. "It now appears that this will also involve assistants," Peskov added.
"Then there will be negotiations within the delegations, possibly in the format of a working lunch. Then the leaders will disperse for some time and then gather for a joint press conference. Well, in general, one can imagine that, of course, at least 6-7 hours will be spent on this," the Kremlin representative noted.