Amid concern from U.S allies, presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet next month in a "third country," likely Finland, officials in both countries said Wednesday. "While in Moscow today, Ambassador Bolton is meeting with President Vladimir Putin and other senior Russian officials to discuss United States-Russia relations, as well as the potential for a Presidential meeting," tweeted White House press secretary Sarah Sanders. Trump is scheduled to be in Brussels on July 11 and 12 for a meeting of the NATO military alliance. He then travels to the United Kingdom on July 13, where he will hold talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May. Trump is also scheduled to visit Scotland.