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Russia: Watch shots from first meeting between Putin and Biden back in 2011 *ARCHIVE* 00:23
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The first meeting between US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin took place in Moscow on March 10, 2011. The reception was held in the meeting room of the Russian White House.

At the meeting, the politicians discussed relations between the two countries, business, and trade turnover. Vladimir Putin noted that if the countries agreed on the introduction of the visa-free regime earlier than with the EU, it will be a historic step in the development of relations for both states.

At that time, Vladimir Putin was the Prime Minister of Russia, and Joe Biden was the US Vice President in the Barack Obama administration.

The next meeting between the Russian and US leaders will be held on June 16 at Villa La Grange in Geneva. The politicians are expected to discuss the current state and prospects for further development of Russian-American relations, issues of strategic stability, as well as topical issues of the international agenda.

Russia: Watch shots from first meeting between Putin and Biden back in 2011 *ARCHIVE*

Russian Federation, Moscow
June 14, 2021 at 16:46 GMT +00:00 · Published

The first meeting between US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin took place in Moscow on March 10, 2011. The reception was held in the meeting room of the Russian White House.

At the meeting, the politicians discussed relations between the two countries, business, and trade turnover. Vladimir Putin noted that if the countries agreed on the introduction of the visa-free regime earlier than with the EU, it will be a historic step in the development of relations for both states.

At that time, Vladimir Putin was the Prime Minister of Russia, and Joe Biden was the US Vice President in the Barack Obama administration.

The next meeting between the Russian and US leaders will be held on June 16 at Villa La Grange in Geneva. The politicians are expected to discuss the current state and prospects for further development of Russian-American relations, issues of strategic stability, as well as topical issues of the international agenda.

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The first meeting between US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin took place in Moscow on March 10, 2011. The reception was held in the meeting room of the Russian White House.

At the meeting, the politicians discussed relations between the two countries, business, and trade turnover. Vladimir Putin noted that if the countries agreed on the introduction of the visa-free regime earlier than with the EU, it will be a historic step in the development of relations for both states.

At that time, Vladimir Putin was the Prime Minister of Russia, and Joe Biden was the US Vice President in the Barack Obama administration.

The next meeting between the Russian and US leaders will be held on June 16 at Villa La Grange in Geneva. The politicians are expected to discuss the current state and prospects for further development of Russian-American relations, issues of strategic stability, as well as topical issues of the international agenda.

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