Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Joe Biden are expected to discuss the growing tensions in Ukraine, in a video call on Tuesday. The West is concerned over Russian troops massing along the Ukrainian border and cautions that tensions could spill into a major war.
Video calls have become the new normal since the coronavirus pandemic began. Yet for the Russian and US leaders, they remain a rarity. For weeks, top Russian officials have been talking up the planned exchange in various reports and statements.
And, indeed, expectations are high — although a personal meeting between Putin and Biden is not planned until early 2022.
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Video calls have become the new normal since the coronavirus pandemic began. Yet for the Russian and US leaders, they remain a rarity. For weeks, top Russian officials have been talking up the planned exchange in various reports and statements.
And, indeed, expectations are high — although a personal meeting between Putin and Biden is not planned until early 2022.
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