Moscow, Aug. 15 -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said Kremlin aims only to present a clear well-defined stance in the Alaksa summit between Russian President Vladmir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump later today.

Lavrov, who is also a part of the Russian delegation for the summit, declined to make any assumptions or predictions about the meeting, stating "We do not predict anything in advance. We know that we have arguments, our stance is clear and well-defined. We will present them," reports RT.



Lavrov further said that Moscow and Washington has done lot of groundwork during US envoy Steve Witkoff's visits to Russia.



The American official has travelled to the country five times since Trump's inauguration, wi...