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Biden, Putin to meet on June 16 amid disagreements

Published 05/25/2021, 10:27 AM
Updated 05/25/2021, 03:56 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the U.S. economy in the East Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

By Nandita Bose and Arshad Mohammed

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Geneva on June 16, the White House and the Kremlin said on Tuesday 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 disagreements, Reuters reported earlier this month. https://reut.rs/3yFgQto

"The president of the United States is not afraid to stand up to our adversaries and use a moment of in-person diplomacy to convey areas where he has concern and look for areas of opportunity to work together in areas where we have mutual agreement," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told a briefing.

Earlier, she said in a statement that the two would discuss "the full range of pressing issues, as we seek to restore predictability and stability to the U.S.-Russia relationship."

The Kremlin said in a statement that the two leaders would discuss bilateral ties, problems related to strategic nuclear stability, and other issues including cooperation in the fight against COVID-19 and regional conflicts.

Biden has previously said he wants Putin to stop trying to influence U.S. elections, halt cyberattacks on U.S. networks emanating from Russia, cease threatening Ukraine's sovereignty and release jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

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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Rather, U.S. officials see the face-to-face meeting as an opportunity to tilt the relationship away from what they view as former President Donald Trump's fawning overtures to Putin.

Russian officials told Reuters they regard the summit as an opportunity to hear from Biden directly after what one source close to the Russian government said were mixed messages from the U.S. administration that took office on Jan. 20.

Putin views U.S. pressure over Navalny and its support for pro-democracy activists in Russia and Belarus as tantamount to interfering in Russian domestic affairs.

Russia is also unhappy about U.S. sanctions, including those announced on April 15 to punish Moscow for interfering in the 2020 U.S. election, cyber hacking, bullying Ukraine and other alleged malign actions which Russia denies.

The U.S. government blacklisted Russian companies, expelled Russian diplomats and barred U.S. banks from buying sovereign bonds from Russia's central bank, national wealth fund and Finance Ministry. The United States warned Russia that more penalties were possible but said it did not want to escalate.

Russia denies meddling in U.S. elections, orchestrating a cyber hack that used U.S. tech company SolarWinds Corp SWI.N to penetrate U.S. government networks and employing a nerve agent to poison Navalny, who is imprisoned on charges he says are politically motivated.

Biden has also voiced concerns about the buildup of Russian forces in Crimea, which Russia seized from Ukraine in March 2014, and along the border with Ukraine, which have raised U.S. worries about a possible invasion.

In addition to discussing Ukraine, Psaki said Biden would raise Belarus' forcing a Ryanair plane to land on Sunday in Minsk, where authorities arrested a Belarusian dissident journalist aboard the plane.

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Russia has denied reports four of its citizens got off the plane in Minsk, which sparked suspicions of Russian involvement. Psaki said the White House does not believe Russia played a role in the incident.

Latest comments

Why they need to meet...? Even before meeting, we are already ready to lecture them like we are above them? It needs to be both sides are on the same level and see eye to eye... or else forget about meeting...
I’m sure Joe will be up for a horseback ride and some martial arts with Putin
it's to negotiate terms and payments for the Russian pipelines. Remember Burisma??
Yep, democrats all of a sudden forgot about Putin. Weak, corrupt.  Putin does what he wants.
He owns Trump.
so this is not Russian collusion now? the dems can basically do anything without opposition now
Let’s be serious...Biden isn’t going to do much talking, just a few words for the caneras. Putin has managed to gain the upper hand, evident by the toned down retoric from the Dems compared to before they gained power.
Putin gained the upper hand on Trump, most likely via a payment. He doesn't own the rest of the US, just Trump.
Who is really helping Putin when it was Biden that removed sanctions for key players of Nord Stream pipeline in Germany? Biden is a hypocrite and has never called out China for interfering in US elections. The Democrats accused Trump of Russian Collusion that they were not able to prove in a court of law.
So confused, they did prove it in the House. So it was proven. Moscow Mitch bailed him out. Way to go GOP.
GQP 😭
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