President Trump is pushing for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin next month in Germany, but some members of his administration say any get together should be low key in light of the probes into the Kremlin’s meddling in the 2016 election, according to a report on Monday.

Trump wants a full diplomatic session with his Russian counterpart, including media access and the typical protocol associated with such meetings, when the two attend the G20 summit next month in Germany, but officials within the State Department and the National Security Council are urging restraint, according to the Associated Press.

Some Trump advisers recommend Trump and Putin meet during an informal “pull-aside” on the summit’s sidelines or the US and Russian delegations hold “strategic stability talks,” which usually don’t include the presidents, the wire service reported.

The Kremlin said on Monday that no arrangements have yet been made for the two leaders to meet at the international summit.

“Anyway, they (Putin and Trump) will be present at the same event, in the same city, at the same time. Anyway, there will be a possibility for such a meeting,” Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday .

“Let’s wait for this G20 summit ,” he said. “But I repeat again: to our regret, there have so far been no definite arrangements regarding this (meeting).”

Besides a number of congressional committees investigating Russian involvement in the presidential election and any links to the Trump campaign, the FBI and special counsel Robert Mueller also have ongoing probes.