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Mr Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov ruled out a formal meeting and said the best option now would be a conversation on the margins of an international summit. Mr Peskov said the possibility of Mr Putin visiting Washington for talks was raised when the two leaders met in Helsinki in the summer. But tensions have since reached boiling point over Mr Trump's decision to pull put of a key nuclear treaty and Russia's renewed campaign of military aggression against neighbouring Ukraine.

Dialogue is not working out despite certain plans and certain homework done by both sides Dmitry Peskov

Mr Peskov said: “Back then, this possibility was looked at but now it is out of question. “No-one says a word about it because now general prospects for their next meeting are unclear. "Critical mass of dialogue is needed for that, but now it is lacking. “The easiest option is to meet on the sidelines of international multilateral forums.

Donald Trump called off talks with Vladimir Putinat last weeks G20

Vladimir Putin's official spokesman said talks with Donald Trump were 'out of the question'

“The next such event will be held in Osaka. It will be the next G20 summit in six months. “And it is an untenable pause both for our bilateral relations and for international security and stability." The Kremlin said it regretted dialogue between Russia and the US was not working out despite what it said was a series of important strategic issues that needed to be discussed. Mr Peskov said: "Dialogue is not working out despite certain plans and certain homework done by both sides.”

Moscow was furious when Mr Trump called off talks his Russian counterpart at last week’s G20 summit in Argentina where the two leaders were scheduled to discuss Washington's stance on the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Mr Peskov said: "We expected this meeting between Putin and Trump, who could have discussed the process and outline ways to a potential dialogue on that topic. “But, regrettably, as you know, the meeting never took place.” The talks were scrapped as a result of Russian aggression in the Black Sea the previous weekend when three Ukrainian naval vessels were seized and their crews imprisoned.

Donald Trump has threatened to pull the US out of the INF treaty