Summit in Geneva on June 16

The summit will be held at the end of a broader Biden visit to Europe and after he has met with America‘s allies in NATO and the European Union, giving Biden a chance to listen to their concerns about Russia before meeting with Putin himself.

That being said, no significant agreements are expected from the Geneva summit, according to the source familiar with the issue. The gathering is more of a chance for the two world leaders to be able to directly air grievances and see what common ground they may have going forward. Of high importance on the agenda will be talks on nuclear arms control.

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