American President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold their first summit July 16 in Helsinki, Finland. Both sides confirmed the meeting plans Thursday. The announcement came a day after Trump’s National Security Adviser John Bolton met with Russian officials in Moscow. Bolton told reporters in Moscow that Trump sent him to the city to prepare for a possible summit. During his visit, Bolton met with Putin and other high-level officials. So far, Putin has held two brief meetings with Trump while attending international meetings last year. “There are a wide range of issues despite the differences between us where both President Trump and President Putin feel they can find constructive solutions,” Bolton said.