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Vienna being discussed as host for Putin-Trump summit, says Kremlin

News of the possible meeting comes after the US leader called for Russia to be readmitted to the group of the world’s leading nations, the G7

(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 7, 2017 US President Donald Trump (R) and Russia's President Vladimir Putin speak during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany. Donald Trump's decision to expel 60 alleged "spies" is the largest ever mass expulsion of Russian or Soviet officials from the United States, a senior administration official told AFP on March 26, 2018. "This is the largest single expulsion of Russians," including Soviet officials, the source said, underscoring the significance of the US response to the Kremlin's alleged poisoning of a former spy in England. / AFP PHOTO / SPUTNIK / Mikhail KLIMENTIEV

Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed during a visit to Austria this week the possibility of Vienna playing host to a summit with his US counterpart Donald Trump, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Saturday.

“It was mentioned that Vienna could be such a city” Peskov was quoted as saying by the RIA Novosti state news agency after being asked if Putin mentioned whether the city could hold such a meeting when he met Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on Tuesday.

Peskov’s comments come a day after Trump called for Russia to be readmitted to the group of the world’s leading nations, known as the G7, a step that would end Russia’s international isolation over its 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

Speaking from China where Putin was attending a regional security summit, Peskov said that in their last telephone conversation on March 20 the Russian and US leaders had also mentioned possibly meeting in Vienna.

“You know, the two presidents discussed the necessity of holding such a meeting in their last telephone call. Including that Vienna could be such a city” for the summit, said Peskov.

He added, however, that no concrete agreements have been reached and no concrete discussions were underway.

Under the conservative Kurz, Austria has strived to act as a mediator between Russia and the West.

While the EU-state imposed sanctions on Russia over Crimea along with the rest of the bloc, Austria did not expel Russian diplomats like other Western nations following the March poisoning of a Russian former double agent and his daughter in Britain, an attack London has accused Moscow of being behind.

“We have continued our cooperation even during difficult times,” Kurz said after his talks with Putin on Tuesday.