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Biden-Putin meeting in Geneva: Schedule, issues and everything you need to know


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John Roberts, co-anchor of America Reports, with the latest from Geneva.President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin shook hands in Geneva ahead of a much-anticipated meeting that could last four to five hours on Wednesday, senior White House officials said, noting that "nothing is off the table for an American president."Officials said that the president is prepared for the summit with Putin, noting that he has reviewed issues, written materials and engaged with a wide variety of advisers. When asked whether Biden planned to ask Putin about jailed Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, officials said: "When the other side says something is off the table, nothing is off the table for an American president, especially human rights." Biden and Putin are also expected to again discuss the intent of the U.S. and Russia to pursue a "strategic stability dialogue on a range of arms control and emerging security issues" to build on the extension of the New START Treaty, according to the White House. The White House also expelled 10 Russian diplomats working in Washington, D.C., including some intelligence officers.Biden, this week, said Putin was a "worthy adversary," days after Putin praised former President Trump and called Biden a "career man" in an interview."He's bright, he's tough, and I've found that he is – as they said when I used to play ball – a worthy adversary," Biden said of Putin."I believe that former U.S. president Mr. Trump is an extraordinary individual, talented individual, otherwise he would not have become U.S. president," Putin recently told NBC News in his first interview with a U.S. news network since 2018.

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