Biden to meet with Putin in Geneva amid post-Cold War low in U.S.-Russia relations

Biden to meet with Putin in Geneva

 President Biden and Russia’s Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet Wednesday at a historical lakeside villa in Geneva, as relations between their nations are at their lowest factor in 30 years.


Both the White House and the Kremlin have tried to temper expectations and stated not to assume any breakthroughs from the meeting. Some issues anticipated to be covered consist of current cyberattacks that the United States has said originated from Russia, arms control, human rights and climate change.





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