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Biden confident he can meet Putin soon

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>>WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden said on Friday he expects to be able to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin soon and the White House said ongoing difference­s between the United States and Russia would not need to be resolved in advance of a summit.

Mr Biden told reporters at the White House he wanted to meet Mr Putin despite Russia’s build-up of military forces near Ukraine.

“It does not impact my desire to have a one-on-one meeting and you’ll notice he had more troops before. He’s withdrawn troops,” he said.

Asked about meeting Mr Putin in June, he said: “I’m confident we’ll be able to do it. We don’t have any specific time or place. That’s being worked on.”

The US has said it supports Ukraine amid what US Secretary of State Antony Blinken this week called Moscow’s “reckless” troop build-up.

Mr Biden and his advisers would like to add a summit with Mr Putin in a third country while the US president is in Europe in mid-June for a Group of Seven meeting in Britain and talks with Nato allies in Brussels. But negotiatio­ns with the Russians on staging the summit are continuing, White House spokeswoma­n Jen Psaki told reporters.

“We’re working through the question of some logistics — place, location, time, agenda, all the specifics — that was always going to happen at a staff level. It’s really up to them what they want to achieve,” she said.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was cited by Russian news agency TASS as saying Russia was studying the possibilit­y of a Putin-Biden meeting.

“We continue to analyse the situation,” TASS quoted Mr Peskov as saying when asked whether the Russian side has officially agreed to the proposed summit.

The US has a number of grievances with Russia, including its treatment of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. But Ms Psaki said these grievances do not need to be resolved in advance.

“Obviously, human rights, freedom of speech, freedom of expression, values are all issues the president, Secretary Blinken, National Security Adviser [Jake] Sullivan raised with their counterpar­ts. But the invitation to have a discussion and have a meeting was not offered with the prerequisi­te that every issue is resolved in advance. We expect we will still continue to have disagreeme­nts,” she said.

 ??  ?? PATHS TO CROSS: President Joe Biden and President Vladimir Putin. Mr Biden said he expects to hold a summit with Mr Putin during a June trip to Europe.
PATHS TO CROSS: President Joe Biden and President Vladimir Putin. Mr Biden said he expects to hold a summit with Mr Putin during a June trip to Europe.

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