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Geneva Summit Live Updates: Putin, Biden Sign Declaration to Ensure Nuclear War is Never Unleashed

 

In April US President Joe Biden offered Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet during the summer in one of the European countries.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden are meeting at Villa La Grange, near Lake Geneva in the city's biggest park.

The negotiations will consist of three parts: narrow-format talks and two rounds of extended discussion, with a coffee break. The meeting, which will be held under enhanced coronavirus measures, is expected to last up to five hours. The presidents will not, however, hold a joint press conference. Putin's presser will take place before the press conference of his counterpart. 

Both the White House and the Kremlin have announced that the leaders are to touch base on a wide range of topics, ranging from strategic stability, information security and cybercrime to the Arctic, climate change, and the fight against COVID-19. They also plan to discuss prospects for trade and investment cooperation between the two countries during the meeting.

The presidents will discuss the Middle East, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, the situation on the Korean Peninsula, as well as the Iranian nuclear programme. Special attention is planned to be paid to Nagorno-Karabakh and Belarus.

In April, Putin and Biden held a phone conversation to discuss bilateral ties, during which the US president proposed that he and his Russian counterpart hold a personal meeting in a third country in the near future.

 

Putin presented Biden with a stationery set decorated in the traditional Russian painting style of Khokhloma, while the US President gave Putin a pair of aviator glasses and a crystal sculpture of a bison.

“President Biden gifted President Putin a crystal sculpture of an American Bison by Steuben Glass of New York, a stately interpretation of one of our nation’s most majestic mammals and representative of strength, unity, resilience,” the White House official said in a statement distributed from the US Presidential press pool.

US leader also presented his Russian colleague a pair of custom aviator sunglasses made by Randolph USA, the notice added.

“In 1978, Randolph joined forces with the US military to produce the HGU-4/P Aviator designed for fighter pilots. They have since provided the U.S. military and NATO partners with their high-level, durable aviators, manufactured domestically in their Massachusetts factory,” it said.

 

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https://sputniknews.com/world/202106161083158629-live-updates-putin-biden-geneva-summit/

 

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Washington: Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden have described their first presidential face-to-face meeting as “positive” and “constructive” while not raising hopes of a dramatic improvement in the tense relationship between the two former Cold War rivals.

The highly-anticipated meeting between the US and Russian leaders in Geneva lasted for under three hours, significantly shorter than the four-to-five hour summit both sides had previewed.

 

The most concrete outcome of the meeting was an agreement to return the US and Russian ambassadors to their respective posts in coming days.

Russia’s US ambassador was called back to Moscow by the Kremlin in March after Biden called Putin a “killer” in a television interview, and the US ambassador to Russia left the country soon after.

 

Putin and Biden also agreed to embark on what they called a “strategic stability dialogue” aimed at creating a more predictable relationship between their countries and reducing the risk of armed conflict between the world’s leading nuclear powers.

“I am not sitting here saying because the President and I agreed that we would do these things that all of a sudden it’s going to work,” Biden said.

“What I am saying is I think there’s a genuine prospect to significantly improve the relations between our two countries, without us giving up a single, solitary thing based on principle and our values.”

At his own press conference, held just before Biden’s, Putin described his counterpart as “an experienced statesman” before adding: “He is very different from President Trump.”

The meeting in Geneva capped off Biden’s first overseas travel since entering the White House, a trip that included the G7 summit in the United Kingdom and a meeting of NATO leaders in Belgium.

 

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https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/no-kumbaya-moment-biden-and-putin-hold-first-presidential-meeting-20210617-p581ow.html

 

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a lesson in diplomacy...

 

The Russian and US presidents held a historic summit meeting in Geneva, Switzerland on Wednesday, where they discussed a broad array of bilateral and global issues, and signed an agreement on the need for the nuclear superpowers to preserve global strategic stability.
The image of Joe Biden drawn by the media doesn't correspond to the reality, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

 

"That portrait of President Biden drawn by our media and even the US media has nothing to do with reality," the Russian president said, speaking to graduates of Russia's Higher School of Public Administration on Thursday.


Characterising the American leader as a "professional" and saying that Russia needs to work with him "very carefully so as not to miss anything", Putin said Biden looked very energetic at the talks despite the long distances he had travelled to be at the summit, and noted that during their hours of face-to-face talks, the US president showed himself to be in command of the issues at hand. Putin added that the atmosphere at the negotiations was sufficiently friendly.

"For our part, we will defend our interests. We are ready to continue this dialogue as far as the American side is ready," Putin assured, adding that holding talks like Wednesday's summit was important, because "when people do not speak at all, more and more mutual claims and concerns arise where they otherwise would not exist."

 

Putin also indicated that he and Biden had come to understand one another's positions on key issues, and that the summit itself led to an understanding on areas where Russia and the US can improve cooperation. The Russian president suggested that cybersecurity was one of these areas, saying that "both for us and for them, it's critically important to combine our efforts to fight cybercrime instead of 'barking at one another like dogs', as the saying goes."

Putin further expressed hope that Biden would be "allowed to work," and that Russian-US ties would not sink to lows experienced in past years.

"I really hope that there will not be a repeat of what happened in previous years, and that he is allowed to work in peace," Putin said, likely referring to the Russiagate conspiracy that hounded Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, throughout his term in office, and allowed hawkish officials to push him toward hostility to Russia despite election promises to improve relations.

 

Trump slammed Biden's performance at Wednesday's summit, telling Fox News that his guess was that "overall...we did not get anything". He went on to criticise the White House's reversal on the Nord Stream 2 Russian-European energy pipeline, suggesting that Biden "gave up" the "unbelievably valuable" restrictions without anything in return. "I think it was a good day for Russia," Trump summed up.

 

Positive Vibes

Thursday's comments were the second time Putin spoke publicly about his summit with Biden. In his initial post-meeting press conference in Geneva, the Russian president said the two sides had come to an agreement on the need to preserve strategic stability, confirmed that the countries' ambassadors would return to their respective postings, and said issues including the Arctic, prisoner exchange, human rights, trade and other issueswere discussed at length.

Commenting on his impressions overall at his Wednesday presser, Putin said he felt that he and Biden "generally spoke the same language, but this does not at all mean that we must look into one another's souls, into one another's eyes and swear in eternal love and friendship".

For his part, at his own press conference Wednesday, Biden stuck to the US's oft-cited criticisms of Russia and Putin and talked up America's defence of "human rights" and "democratic values". He added, however, that there are areas of common ground between the two countries, and called the summit "positive", even clashing with a CNN reporter after being pressed on how he plans to 'change Putin's behaviour' (video here).

 

Read more:

https://sputniknews.com/world/202106171083174981-post-summit-putin-says-image-of-biden-drawn-by-media-has-nothing-to-do-with-reality/

 

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Putin shows smart respect... 

 

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