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(Reuters) - Oil prices closed down nearly $1 on Friday as traders awaited talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, which could lead to an easing of the sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Ukraine.
Brent crude futures settled 99 cents lower at $65.85 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures eased $1.16 lower at $62.80 a barrel.
Trump arrived in Alaska on Friday for his summit with Putin after saying he wants to see a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine "today."
Trump has said he believes Russia is prepared to end the war, but he has also threatened to impose secondary sanctions on countries that buy Russian oil if there is no progress with peace talks.
Putin also arrived in Anchorage. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia expects the talks to bring results, Russia's Interfax news agency reported.
"If a ceasefire announcement is made, it will be taken as a negative to crude near-term," Kissler added.
For the week, WTI dropped 1.7%, while Brent eased 1.1%.
Weaker economic data from China, meanwhile, raised concerns over fuel demand.
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