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Russian President Vladimir Putin could accept the invitation of his American counterpart Donald Trump to visit the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US next summer, Moscow’s ambassador to the UK, Andrey Kelin, has said.
During a press-conference late last month dedicated to the biggest event in international football, Trump claimed that Putin “very badly” wants to attend the World Cup.
“That is a man named Vladimir Putin who I believe will be coming depending on what happens. He may be coming and he may not,” the US president told journalists as he displayed a photo of himself with the Russian leader from their summit in Alaska on August 15.
Kelin said in an interview published by British broadcaster LBC on Thursday that Putin could really attend the World Cup because he wants to foster “closer links” with Trump.
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"There are different ideas. Earlier… they [Putin and Trump] talked about the possibility of an ice hockey match between US and Russia… and football game as I understand is also at work,” he said.
When asked to clarify if he was talking about the “football tournament” to take place in the US between June 11 and July 19, 2026 the ambassador replied, “Yes, football tournament. I hope that in the coming contacts we are going to discuss that.”
Kelin suggested that Putin and Trump “will have an opportunity to meet before that, in ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) and other international forums.” The face-to-face talks could take place by the end of the year, he added.
The Russian and US leaders have spoken on the phone on a number of occasions since Trump returned to the White House in January, but they have only met in person once – in Alaska just over a month ago, with the settlement of the Ukraine conflict topping the agenda of the summit.
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Kelin said that peace talks to end the Ukraine conflict should take place “as soon as possible,” but stressed that “everybody should come to that with constructive suggestions and proposals.”