TURNBERRY/GLASGOW: US President Donald Trump was stayed at his fairway on the western bank of Scotland on Saturday in front of a summit with Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin that could be dominated by allegations Russians intruded in the US 2016 race.
In an uproarious outing to Europe, Trump lectured individuals from the NATO military collusion, chastened Germany for its reliance on Russian vitality and stunned England by openly condemning Leader Theresa May's Brexit system.
Trump apologized to May for the furore over his shriveling open scrutinize, faulting "counterfeit news" and promising rather a two-sided exchange concurrence with England after it leaves the European Association in Spring.
While Trump took tea with Ruler Elizabeth, a US government excellent jury charged 12 Russian insight officers with taking information from the crusade of Law based presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
Trump has over and again said the examination concerning suspected Russian impedance in the 2016 US race - which he gives a role as a "fixed witch chase" - makes it difficult for him to do substantive manages Moscow.
In the wake of meeting the ruler at Windsor Palace, Trump made a beeline for Scotland, where his mom, Mary Anne, was conceived and where he claims a fairway, before his Monday meeting in Helsinki with Putin.
"I'm going to Scotland while I sit tight for the gathering," Trump told columnists prior on the outing. "I have Turnberry in Scotland, which is a mysterious place - one of my most loved spots."
While at his Turnberry course on Friday evening, a controlled parachute bearing the logo of natural battle amass Greenpeace swooped inside a couple of hundred yards of the president as he remained outside the fairway's inn.
Trump moved serenely inside as the parachute drew closer, encompassed by his security detail. English police said they were endeavoring to follow the pilot.
Dissents against Trump are arranged in Scotland and London on Saturday, while a few supporters of Trump will likewise walk.
Donald and Vladimir
Trump and Putin, who control the world's two greatest atomic arms stockpiles, are because of meet in the Finnish capital, a setting that summons recollections of Chilly War confrontations between the Soviet Association and the Unified States.
Trump, a 72-year-old previous New York land designer who adulates his own dealmaking abilities, and Putin, a 65-year-old previous KGB spy and judo dark belt, are expected to have some time alone at the summit.
In the most point by point US allegation to date that Moscow intruded in the presidential race, a government great jury said Russia's military knowledge office officers clandestinely observed PCs of Clinton's battle and Vote based crusade boards, and stole a lot of information.
The charges put a much more prominent focus on Trump's treatment of Putin, who has over and again denied that Russia looked to intercede or skew the US race that Trump, a Republican, surprisingly won.
Trump has said he intends to raise the issue. At the point when asked at a news gathering in England on Friday whether he would advise Putin to remain out of US races, Trump said "yes."
The president additionally demonstrated he didn't expect much advance on the issue. "I will totally bring that up," Trump told journalists. "I don't think you'll have any 'Well, I did it. I did it. You got me.'"The White House said the arrival of the charges would not influence the summit."The declaration has no effect on Monday's gathering," said Garrett Marquis, a representative for the White House National Security Chamber.
In an uproarious outing to Europe, Trump lectured individuals from the NATO military collusion, chastened Germany for its reliance on Russian vitality and stunned England by openly condemning Leader Theresa May's Brexit system.
Trump apologized to May for the furore over his shriveling open scrutinize, faulting "counterfeit news" and promising rather a two-sided exchange concurrence with England after it leaves the European Association in Spring.
While Trump took tea with Ruler Elizabeth, a US government excellent jury charged 12 Russian insight officers with taking information from the crusade of Law based presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
Trump has over and again said the examination concerning suspected Russian impedance in the 2016 US race - which he gives a role as a "fixed witch chase" - makes it difficult for him to do substantive manages Moscow.
In the wake of meeting the ruler at Windsor Palace, Trump made a beeline for Scotland, where his mom, Mary Anne, was conceived and where he claims a fairway, before his Monday meeting in Helsinki with Putin.
"I'm going to Scotland while I sit tight for the gathering," Trump told columnists prior on the outing. "I have Turnberry in Scotland, which is a mysterious place - one of my most loved spots."
While at his Turnberry course on Friday evening, a controlled parachute bearing the logo of natural battle amass Greenpeace swooped inside a couple of hundred yards of the president as he remained outside the fairway's inn.
Trump moved serenely inside as the parachute drew closer, encompassed by his security detail. English police said they were endeavoring to follow the pilot.
Dissents against Trump are arranged in Scotland and London on Saturday, while a few supporters of Trump will likewise walk.
Donald and Vladimir
Trump and Putin, who control the world's two greatest atomic arms stockpiles, are because of meet in the Finnish capital, a setting that summons recollections of Chilly War confrontations between the Soviet Association and the Unified States.
Trump, a 72-year-old previous New York land designer who adulates his own dealmaking abilities, and Putin, a 65-year-old previous KGB spy and judo dark belt, are expected to have some time alone at the summit.
In the most point by point US allegation to date that Moscow intruded in the presidential race, a government great jury said Russia's military knowledge office officers clandestinely observed PCs of Clinton's battle and Vote based crusade boards, and stole a lot of information.
The charges put a much more prominent focus on Trump's treatment of Putin, who has over and again denied that Russia looked to intercede or skew the US race that Trump, a Republican, surprisingly won.
Trump has said he intends to raise the issue. At the point when asked at a news gathering in England on Friday whether he would advise Putin to remain out of US races, Trump said "yes."
The president additionally demonstrated he didn't expect much advance on the issue. "I will totally bring that up," Trump told journalists. "I don't think you'll have any 'Well, I did it. I did it. You got me.'"The White House said the arrival of the charges would not influence the summit."The declaration has no effect on Monday's gathering," said Garrett Marquis, a representative for the White House National Security Chamber.
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