Joe Biden arrives in Geneva for a busy meeting with Vladimir Putin

The American president Joe Biden arrived in Switzerland today, on the eve of the summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, which is announced to be particularly difficult.

Joe Biden arrived in Geneva for his first meeting with the Russian president since taking office at the White House, strong after reaffirming the support of his closest US allies, whom he wanted to reassure after Trump’s presidency.

Air Force One landed at Geneva airport, coming from Brussels, where the US president reiterated his desire to renew power in transatlantic relations and send a clear message to Moscow.

“Our alliance is stable. “NATO is united and the United States is back,” he said. And there is calm in relationships. The European Union and Washington today announced a ceasefire to resolve the Airbus / Boeing conflict, which dates back to 2004 and has poisoned relations between the two major economic coalitions.

Against the strongman of the Kremlin, Biden has adopted a decisive tone in recent days, promising to say bluntly what his “red lines” are. “We do not seek a confrontation with Russia, but we will respond if Russia continues its activities,” he warned.

A very important moment of his first trip abroad, this meeting is a big bet for the tenant of the White House. He is the fifth US president Putin has spoken to since coming to power in late 1999..

The White House wanted to set the bar quite low: not big announcements but a goal that will last: to make relations between the two countries more “stable and predictable”.

For Vladimir Putin, experts agree that he already has what he wanted: the holding of the summit as a reflection of the importance of Russia. Recognition of Russia’s power has been Putin’s mainstay in the last two decades in power.

5 hours of conversations

The two leaders will make separate statements, each on his own tomorrow, after their meeting, no joint press conference is scheduled.

Biden and Putin They will meet at Villa La Grange, a magnificent 18th-century residence in the city center and its largest park with stunning views of Lake Lehman.

According to the Kremlin, the talks will start at 13.00 (14.00 Greek time) and are expected to last 4 to 5 hours.

The program includes a limited meeting (the presidents of the US and Russia as well as the heads of US and Russian diplomacy, Anthony Blinken and Sergei Lavrov), before an extended working meeting.

Nearly 4,000 police, soldiers and other security guards have been deployed in Geneva.

The city had already hosted an even more historic summit: the first face-to-face meeting between the American Ronald Reagan and the Russian Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985. Russia remained a Soviet Union for the next six years, but the three days of the Geneva summit marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War.

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