OSAKA. June 28 (Interfax) - Russian Presidents Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump addressed international trade and an array of international issues, including the situation in Syria's Idlib, as well as having a substantive discussion on strategic stability issues, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said.
"They spoke about international trade, international affairs," Peskov told reporters.
"They touched upon Syria; the situation in Idlib. They spoke about Turkey in that context, too. They spoke about China as well," he said.
Peskov additionally said the leaders of Russia and the United States "had a fairly substantive discussion of disarmament issues and strategic stability issues."
"It was agreed that the relevant agencies - the foreign minister and the state secretary, as well as our Deputy Prime Minister Siluanov and Mr [Steven] Mnuchin on the U.S. side, will continue the discussion in a more specific key," Peskov said.