<p>Moscow: The Kremlin said on Monday it had yet to receive any signals from the United States about arranging a possible meeting between President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, but remained ready to organise such an encounter.</p><p>Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it appeared a "certain amount of time" was needed before a meeting between the two leaders could take place. </p>.Putin frustrated with Russia's economic issues, scolded Kremlin officials: Sources.<p>He said Russia understood that Washington was still interested in organising such a meeting.</p><p>Putin said on Friday that he and Trump should meet to talk about the Ukraine war and energy prices, issues that the U.S. president has highlighted in the first days of his new administration. </p>
<p>Moscow: The Kremlin said on Monday it had yet to receive any signals from the United States about arranging a possible meeting between President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, but remained ready to organise such an encounter.</p><p>Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it appeared a "certain amount of time" was needed before a meeting between the two leaders could take place. </p>.Putin frustrated with Russia's economic issues, scolded Kremlin officials: Sources.<p>He said Russia understood that Washington was still interested in organising such a meeting.</p><p>Putin said on Friday that he and Trump should meet to talk about the Ukraine war and energy prices, issues that the U.S. president has highlighted in the first days of his new administration. </p>