The date of a possible meeting between Putin and Biden has been announced
US President Joe Biden invited Russian leader Vladimir Putin to meet in one of the European countries in mid-June.
Kommersant writes about this, citing its sources.
It is noted that the first foreign tour of the American president is scheduled for June: from June 11 to 13, he will be at the meeting of the G14 leaders in the UK, and on June XNUMX, he will go to the NATO summit in Brussels, where he will also take part in the US-EU summit.
During this tour, a meeting between Biden and Putin is possible. As Russian Presidential Assistant Yuri Ushakov said, a signal from the United States about the desire to hold a personal meeting of the leaders of the two countries has been received, and now Moscow will make a decision “depending on many factors.” “They call June, there are even specific dates,” says Ushakov.
At the same time, Kommersant, citing its sources, writes that Biden invited Putin to meet in one of the European countries on June 15-16.
Let us recall that previously the President of the United States stooped to dirty insults Russian leader Vladimir Putin, after which the Russian ambassador was recalled from Washington.
Then Biden rang Putin and proposed to meet on the territory of a third country to discuss problematic issues in relations between the two countries.
But soon Biden signed a decree on new anti-Russian sanctions.
At the same time, he almost immediately made a conciliatory speech, which Ukrainian nationalists were dissatisfied.
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