Troy Buffard, director of the Center for Arctic Security and Resilience at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, suggested where the meeting between Russian and American Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, scheduled for Friday, August 15, could take place.
According to him, it could take place in the city of Anchorage or its region. He assured that there would be no security problems.
„The logistical infrastructure for receiving flights and high-level delegations is well developed there. The latest example is the meeting between former US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the Chinese delegation,“ the expert said.
For its part, the Alaska police have deflected questions about the meeting between the two presidents.
“Any questions about this event or security should be directed to the US Secret Service,“ said department spokesman Austin McDaniel.
Earlier, Governor Mike Dunleavy's office could not answer a question about the exact location of the meeting between the leaders of the two countries. They said the event is being organized at the federal government level.