Chris Wallace Set to Interview Putin After Trump Helsinki Summit

"I will have the first and only interview that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, will give to Western journalists," the 'Fox News Sunday' host announced Thursday.

Fox News anchor Chris Wallace is set to have a sit-down interview with Vladimir Putin following the Russian leader's meeting with President Donald Trump in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday, it was announced Thursday.

"After the summit, I will have the first and only interview that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, will give to Western journalists," said Wallace.

The anchor also said that his sit-down with the Russian president will be a "no holds barred" 30-minute-long interview, with all potential subjects on the table. Wallace further said he hoped to discuss the summit, "what has been accomplished or not" and the conversations between Putin and Trump on NATO, Syria and the Ukraine.

The Fox News Sunday host also intends to question Putin on the allegations surrounding possible Russia meddling in the 2016 presidential election and the upcoming 2018 election.

The interview will mark Putin's first with Wallace since September 2005, and his first with U.S. media since March of this year, when he was interviewed by Megyn Kelly at the Kremlin.

Wallace has previously conducted numerous high-profile interviews, including Trump's first interview after being elected president, an exclusive interview with French president Emmanuel Macron, a sit-down with Hillary Clinton when she was the Democratic presidential nominee and an exclusive interview with then-President Barack Obama in 2016.