Russian President Vladimir Putin expects his summit this week with US President Joe Biden to help establish dialogue between the two countries and to restore personal contacts
In this file image, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin shakes hands with then US Vice President Joe Biden during their meeting in Moscow on March 10, 2011.
Biden will meet Putin on June 16 in Geneva for a summit amid strained bilateral relations on a wide array of issues. The White House has said that Joe Biden will bring up ransomware cyberattacks emanating from Russia at the summit with Putin in Geneva.
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