MOSCOW, June 28 -- Russia and the United States have confirmed their respective presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will hold a full-fledged summit in Finland's capital Helsinki on July 16, widely seen as a signal of the two countries' willingness to start mending their worsening relations.
Despite this being the biggest progress Moscow and Washington have made over the past year, experts said little could be expected from the meeting, as the two sides are unlikely to end the state of "systemic confrontation" in the near future.