U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Geneva on June 16, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday. This comes amid sharp disputes over election interference, cyberattacks, human rights and Ukraine.
Both countries have lowered expectations for breakthroughs at the summit, with neither in a mood to make concessions on their many reported disagreements.
The White House has avoided describing Biden as seeking a "reset" in relations with Putin, a term often used by former U.S. presidents as they sought to improve relations with Russia.
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Both countries have lowered expectations for breakthroughs at the summit, with neither in a mood to make concessions on their many reported disagreements.
The White House has avoided describing Biden as seeking a "reset" in relations with Putin, a term often used by former U.S. presidents as they sought to improve relations with Russia.
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