WATCH NOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a press conference in Geneva after meeting with President Biden
Biden to meet 'worthy adversary' Putin in Geneva
U.S. President Joe Biden flew to Geneva on Tuesday where he will, for the first time since taking office, meet face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin.This meeting of rivals comes as relations between Washington and Moscow are at their most fraught in years.But both leaders say they hope the summit at a Swiss villa can lead to a stable and predictable relationship between the two powers.
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