President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a bilateral summit in July — about a month after Trump’s historic summit with North Korea. The July 16 summit between Trump and Putin won’t be the first time the two leaders have met, but the distinct bilateral meeting will mark a first. Here’s what we know so far about the July 16 summit, including where it’s being held, who is expected to attend and what it means for U.S.-Russia relations. When is the July 16 U.S.-Russia summit? The summit will be held on July 16 in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, the White House and the Kremlin announced on Thursday morning. What’s on the agenda for the July 16 summit? Trump and his Administration officials have said the main topics that will be discussed at the summit are foreign policy and Russian interference in the 2016 U.S.