Trump agreed to the creation of a working group on cyber security

The President of the United States Donald trump at a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the summit of “Big twenty” in Hamburg, Germany “fully agreed” to establish a working group on cyber security. The journalists said a source in the Russian foreign Ministry, RIA Novosti reported.

This interviewee noted that Moscow “ever insists”.

Russian Sherpa G20 Svetlana Lukash after a two-hour conversation, the two presidents said that “at least one hour was devoted to questions of struggle against terrorism”, of which about 40 minutes, Putin and trump was paid to aspects of cybersecurity.

Earlier on Monday, Donald trump on Twitter questioned the possibility of establishing a working group on cybersecurity issues between Moscow and Washington. “The fact that President Putin and I discussed a group on cyber security, does not mean that I think that this could happen,” he wrote.

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