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NATO reveals what it expects from the Putin-Biden meeting

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NATO Deputy Secretary-General Mircha Jiwana announced that the alliance hopes that the meeting will give the opportunity to continue the constructive dialogue with Russia.

“It is important that the dialogue with Russia continues on strategic control, nuclear confrontation and climate change,” Jiwana said. “It is very necessary that the meeting take place. It will be frank, but at the same time it will look for ways to deal with Russia more constructively, if it is (Russia).” ) Ready”.

The Russia-US summit is scheduled to be held on June 16 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Earlier, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that Biden would discuss strategic stability and the issues of Ukraine and Belarus, during the meeting with Putin.

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