Journalists scuffled with the security in Geneva outside the venue hosting the summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Joe Biden, on Wednesday.
Only a number of journalists were allowed into the library hall of Villa La Grange, the 18th-century mansion where Biden and Putin hold their summit.
The summit is the first sit-down between the two presidents and is expected to last up to five hours, with solo news conferences expected after the meeting.
Journalists scuffled with the security in Geneva outside the venue hosting the summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Joe Biden, on Wednesday.
Only a number of journalists were allowed into the library hall of Villa La Grange, the 18th-century mansion where Biden and Putin hold their summit.
The summit is the first sit-down between the two presidents and is expected to last up to five hours, with solo news conferences expected after the meeting.
Journalists scuffled with the security in Geneva outside the venue hosting the summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Joe Biden, on Wednesday.
Only a number of journalists were allowed into the library hall of Villa La Grange, the 18th-century mansion where Biden and Putin hold their summit.
The summit is the first sit-down between the two presidents and is expected to last up to five hours, with solo news conferences expected after the meeting.