Russian Pres. Putin, in his solo press conference, said there’s 'no hostility' between himself and Pres. Biden and called their talks 'quite constructive' with both sides seeking 'common ground.”
After the summit, Putin was the first of the two leaders to hold a solo press conference.
"I think that both of these sides showed a willingness to understand one another and to find ways to bring our positions closer together," he said through a translator.
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