White House: Biden and Putin meet in Geneva on June 16

In April, Biden offered to meet in person amid tensions between the US and Russia at the very beginning of his administration.

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Biden and Putin, Photo: Reuters
Biden and Putin, Photo: Reuters
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The Presidents of the USA and Russia, Joseph Biden and Vladimir Putin, will meet in Geneva on June 16, the White House confirmed today.

The details of the summit in Geneva were agreed at a meeting between US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and his Russian counterpart Nikolai Petrushev.

The White House has repeatedly emphasized that it wants "stable and predictable" relations with Russia.

In April, Biden offered to meet in person amid tensions between the US and Russia at the very beginning of his administration.

The summit meeting will be at the end of Biden's tour of Europe where, among other things, he will attend the G7 meeting in Great Britain.

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