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Biden And Putin Are Going To Meet In Geneva On June 16

President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet face-to-face in Geneva on June 16, their first summit as Biden looks for what he calls a more “stable, predictable relationship” despite the many points of conflict between the two nations.

Biden will sit down with Putin on the back end of his first foreign trip as president, following a G-7 meeting in the United Kingdom and a NATO summit in Belgium.

A source familiar with the meeting, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told reporters that the summit isn’t expected to lead to any major new policy agreements. Still, the two presidents will go into the session with a lengthy agenda: nuclear arms control, climate change and Russia’s aggressive attempts to interfere in foreign elections, among other topics.

It will be the first stand-alone U.S.-Russia summit since then-President Donald Trump’s infamous meeting with Putin in Helsinki in 2018. At the time, Trump drew broad condemnation from leaders in both parties for publicly siding with Putin as the Russian president denied U.S. intelligence findings that Russia had meddled in the 2016 presidential election.

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5 thoughts on “Biden And Putin Are Going To Meet In Geneva On June 16”

  1. That should be interesting an no words cut out because we all know Biden can’t speak without a teleprompter or a hearing advise telling him what to say. And Lord knows we don’t need Harris there end the team of dumb and dumber.

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