Moscow and Washington have not yet agreed on a personal meeting between the presidents of Russia and the US, Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden, following a video conference. This was supported by the aide to the Russian leader Yuri Ushakov in the program on the television channel "Russia-1" in the lecture "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin", quoted by TACC.
"We have not reached an agreement yet," he said in response to a question about whether he expected the two leaders to announce live shortly after the video conference.
Talking about whether it would be possible to explain the most common questions through a video link, Ushakov replied: "It's easy! And why not?"
Earlier, the White House confirmed plans to hold a videotaped conference between Putin and Biden on Tuesday, December 7. Leaders are expected to cover "a range of topics in US-Russian relations, including strategic stability, cybernetic and regional issues," said Washington officials.
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