President Biden and Russian President Putin agreed to meet next month in Geneva, marking the first time that the two heads of state will meet in person since Biden took office. The summit comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and several Western nations related to a wide range of issues (e.g. opposition leader Alexei Navalny, efforts to undermine global elections, and malicious cyber activities).
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