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Putin Characterizes Summit with Biden as Constructive
Voice of America
17 Jun 2021, 04:05 GMT+10
GENEVA - U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have ended their summit in Geneva, chosen as a location for the talks for its history of political neutrality.
In a press conference after the summit, Putin, speaking through an interpreter, described the meeting as constructive and said there were no hostilities, calling the U.S. leader a constructive person, well balanced and experienced, a seasoned politician.
Putin said that in a bid to lower tensions, he and Biden agreed to return their ambassadors to their posts. U.S. Ambassador John Sullivan and Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov returned home earlier this year amid worsening U.S.-Russia relations. Both of them participated in the P+5 part of the summit.
Putin Characterizes Summit with Biden as Constructive
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SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST:
It was like the first day back at school, seeing all your old friends again. That is how U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson characterized President Joe Biden s first NATO meeting, at least according to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization held their summit in Brussels yesterday, and Biden delivered one big message to NATO partners.
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PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Everyone in that room today understood the shared appreciation, quite frankly, that America is back.
MCCAMMON: Biden now turns his attention to a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where the two are expected to talk about nuclear stability, arms control agreements and cyberattacks among other issues on Wednesday. Ivo Daalder was U.S. ambassador to NATO under President Obama, and he joins us now. Ambassador Daalder, welcome.