Biden-Putin meeting begins in Geneva

The summit between US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin officially kicked off in Geneva on Wednesday, which is expected to last several hours in the afternoon.

US President Joe Biden (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet at the Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland, June 16, 2021. (Pool via Xinhua)
US President Joe Biden (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet at the Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland, June 16, 2021. (Pool via Xinhua)

Biden and Putin posed for a brief photo-call in front of the 18th century Villa La Grange, the meeting venue, where they were greeted by Swiss President Guy Parmelin who said he hoped the pair would have a "fruitful and productive dialogue, for the benefit of both their countries and the entire world."

Inside the mansion's library, the two heads of state were accompanied by their top diplomats, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, together with the traveling press corps in attendance.

Putin started by thanking his US counterpart for "the initiative to meet" and said he hoped the meeting would be "productive."

Biden suggested they would work on areas of "mutual interest" and that he wanted "predictable" relations with Moscow.

Xinhua