The Russian Kremlin press service announced today, Tuesday, that Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet his US counterpart John Biden in Geneva on June 16.
In a statement reported by the Russian (TASS) news agency, the Kremlin said, "An agreement has been reached under which the Russian president will hold talks with his American counterpart on June 16 in Geneva, Switzerland."
According to the statement, Putin and Biden will discuss the status and prospects for developing Russian-American relations, issues of strategic stability, as well as vital issues, including cooperation in combating the emerging coronavirus pandemic and settling regional conflicts.
For his part, the White House confirmed the date and place for Biden and Putin to meet, and White House spokeswoman Jane Saki said in a statement carried by ABC News today, that "the two presidents will discuss a wide range of pressing issues, while we seek to restore capacity." On prediction and stability to the relations between the United States and Russia. "
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