After their first summit meeting, the two leaders described each other with respect but resolved none of the disagreements that have sent U.S.-Russian ties to their lowest level since the Cold War.
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A tale of two summits: Trump at Helsinki, and Biden at Geneva.
In Helsinki in 2018, Trump dismissed the conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies about Russian election meddling. Biden struck a less deferential tone.
Meeting Putin, Biden Will Raise Human Rights and Digital Disruption
The American leader aimed to look strong on security while also not making too many waves.
Ukraine Says It Will Reject Agreements Made at Putin-Biden Summit
Ukrainian officials said they would not cooperate without a seat at the table.
An 18th-century villa was again a stage for history.
The site also hosted a closing gala for officials who signed the Geneva Convention in the mid-1800s.
Meeting Putin, Biden Will Raise Human Rights and Digital Disruption
The American leader was aiming to look strong on security while also not making too many waves.
In Geneva, Putin Wants Respect. Biden Might Just Give Him Some.
By calling the Russian leader “a worthy adversary,” the president raised expectations in Moscow, but he will expect the favor to be returned.
At Biden-Putin Meeting, Cyberweapons Are at Top of the Agenda
But with the ease of denying responsibility and the wide range of possible attackers, the traditional deterrents of the nuclear age no longer work.
Shifting Focus, NATO Views China as a Global Security Challenge
NATO leaders expressed a new concern about China’s growing military might, signaling a fundamental shift in the attentions of an alliance devoted to protecting Europe and North America — not Asia.