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2000 United States President Bill Clinton
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2001 United States President George W. Bush
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2009 United States President Barack Obama
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2021 United States President Joe Biden
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ill Clinton: the weight of Kosovo Bill Clinton's contacts with Russian President Boris Yeltsin were warm until the Kosovo war broke out in 1998, ending the post-Cold War honeymoon. Yeltsin's resignation on December 31, 1999, replaced by Putin, unappreciated in Washington, further complicated relations.
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United States President Bill Clinton
owever, at the first Clinton-Putin summit in June 2000, the US president publicly praised the Russian, capable of buil-
ding a "prosperous and strong Russia while protecting freedoms and the rule of law.
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Summit 2001
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he Slovenia Summit 2001 was a summit meeting between United States President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin (hence also known as the Bush-Putin summit). It
took place on June 16, 2001, on the Brdo pri Kranju estate in northern Slovenia. It was hosted by the then Prime Minister of
Slovenia
Janez
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the President of Slovenia Milan Kučan.
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ush and Putin discussed a wide range of political issues and establish a diplomatic case for future coope-
ration and negotiations. This was also Bush's first official trip to Europe as U.S. President.
Before Bush and Putin met privately, each met with Prime Minister Janez Drnovšek and President Milan Kučan.
The Slovenes' talks with Putin focused on the situation in South Eastern Europe, particularly in Macedonia. Kučan fa-
miliarized Putin with the agreement reached Friday in Skopje to begin a dialog on constitutional adjustments.
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Los qué todos leen peaking with Bush, Drnovšek and Kučan focused on NATO expansion and partnership among Europe, the US and Russia. Unfortunately, Bush did not go so far as to offer an invitation for membership in NATO as many suspected. He simply reiterated the stance he had taken earlier in his trip, that he supports NATO expansion and is sure that at the summit next year in Prague new members will be invited. After the meetings, quoted Bush as saying "I would urge people looking for a good vacation spot to come here." The
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he summit was judged a success by both sides even though it left Russia and the US little closer to resolving the issues that divided them. The atmosphere was one of friendly co-operation with the two leaders getting on far better than expected. The warmth of the meeting surprised many.
The first handshake looked stiff and awkward, but after well over an hour of talks they
came out smiling with Bush inviting the Russian leader to visit his ranch in Texas.
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ush described their meeting as straightforward and effective. He said it was time to move beyond Cold War attitudes, away
from mutually assured destruction towards mutually earned respect. "We had a very good dialogue. I was able to get a sense of his soul. He's a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country and I appreciate very much the frank dialogue and that's the beginning of a very constructive relationship," Bush said.
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utin also appeared to suggest that the two leaders established a relationship. Echoing Bush, he called the United States Russia's partner. Warm words, unthinkable just a few months ago.
The Russian leader said that both countries have a special responsibility to maintain world
peace and security. However, he warned that any unilateral action would complicate that
process, a sign that difficult discussions about NATO and the US missile defense system
still lie ahead.
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t the closing press conference,
in response to a question about whether he could trust Putin, Bush said, "I looked the man in the
eye. I found him very straightforward and trustworthy – I was able to get a sense of his soul." Bush's top secu-
rity aide Condoleezza Rice later wrote that Bush's phrasing had been a serious mistake.
"We were never able to escape the perception that the president had trusted.
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American agenda he following were the key talking points of the U.S. delegation according to Ariel Cohen: •
Further reductions of their strategic nuclear arsenals;
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The spread of Russian weapons of mass destruction and related technologies to proliferators such as
China
and rogue
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American agenda •
The U.S.-led development and deployment of a global missile defense;
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The consequences of establishing formal regional alliances with China, Iran, or other states hostile to the United States;
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The sovereignty and territorial integrity of the New Independent States (NIS), especially Ukraine and Georgia;
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Economic ties and Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO);
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Ffforts to increase freedom of the press in Russia and focus
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Russia's
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Summit 2009
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President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama Summit 2009 n 2009, President Barack Obama proposed to "relaunch" relations with Russia by supporting the "reset" button. In 2008, prevented from reelection by the Constitution, Putin served as Prime Minister.
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President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama Summit 2009 efore visiting Russia in July 2009, Obama declared that Putin had "one foot in the old way of doing things and the other in the new. What interests
me is dealing directly with my counterpart the president," Obama said in Mos-
cow.
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President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama Summit 2009 espite initial successes, in particular the signing in 2010 of a new nuclear disarmament treaty, the attempt to re-
launch relations failed.
In August 2013, Russia granted
political asylum to American Edward Snowden, which revealed the massive espionage of the United States in the world.
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President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama Summit 2009 few days later, Obama canceled a summit with Putin, lamenting the return to "a Cold War mentality." The 2014 Ukrainian crisis and the Russian annexation of Crimea, the US economic sanctions against Moscow, and Russia's intervention in Syria in 2015 further degraded the bila-
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President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump 2018 he 2018 Russia–United States
summit was a summit meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin (hence also known as the Trump–Putin summit) on July 16, 2018, in Helsinki, Finland. The Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs officially titled the summit as the #HELSINKI2018 Meeting and it was hosted by the President of Finland Sauli Niinistö.
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rump and Putin met privately for two hours, without aides or note-takers, accompanied
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ve interpreters. The meeting had been scheduled for 90 minutes but lasted two hours. The private meeting was followed by a working lunch that included senior advisors. No agenda was published for their discussion, and no communique was issued afterward. Some issues were touched on at the press conference . President Vladimir Putin and NSC Advisor John
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Joint photo session (left to right): First Lady of the US Melania Trump, US President Donald Trump, President of Russia Vladimir Putin, President of Finland Sauli Niinistö and First Lady of Finland Jenni Haukio. 62
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The Russian head of state arrived in Geneva to participate in the talks with US President Joseph Biden. At the end of the summit, Vladimir Putin will answer journalists' questions. The Russian President will also meet with president of the Swiss Confederation Guy Parmelen.
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The summit 2021 was held in the historic Villa la Grange
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The Historic Villa la Grange
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The Historic Villa la Grange The Parc La Grange is an urban park in the city of Geneva, Switzerland. The city park is located south of Lake Geneva at the Quai Gustave-Ador in Geneva. It has a surface of 200,000 m2 and hosts very old and tall trees, Geneva's biggest rose garden, orangeries, an alpine garden and an 18th-century villa. Also two theaters, a playground as well as a paddling pool for the children are found there. Los qué Todos Leen
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On June 16, 2021, a summit between US president Joe Biden and Russian president Vladimir Putin was held at the Villa La Grange. Los qué Todos Leen
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library, Guillaume Favre In the villa La Grange there are some rooms for the rich library with more than 12,000 old books which today are a precious part of the Bibliothèque de Genève. 80
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The book collection was created by the scholar and owner of La Grange Guillaume Favre (1770-1851). A portrait of the library's creator Guillaume Favre is part of the Geneva Musée d'Art et d'Histoire collection. Los qué Todos Leen
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Arrival at Villa Grange
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President Vladimir Putin and President Joseph Biden Summit 2021
resident Vladimir Putin held talks with President of the United States of America Joseph Biden in Geneva. Russian-American consultations began with a meeting in a narrow composition with the participation of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
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egotiations then continued in an expanded format. Following the summit, the Joint Statement of the
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President Vladimir Putin and President Joseph Biden Beginning of Russian-American talks in a narrow format Vladimir Putin: Mr President! I would like to thank you for your initiative of today's
meeting. I know that you have had a long trip, a lot of work. Nevertheless, many issues have accumulated in
Russian-American relations that require discussion at the highest level, and I hope our meeting will be productive.
As I said before, any face-to-face meeting is a rewarding meeting. We are trying to determine where we have common issues and what issues can be
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two great powers.
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Los qué todos leen President Vladimir Putin and President Joseph Biden The President said: that of the United States of America, Joseph R. Biden, and the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, note that the United States and Russia have shown that, even in periods of tension, they can advance our goals shares of ensuring predictability at the strategic level, reducing the risk of armed conflict and the threat of nuclear war. The recent extension of the New START Treaty exemplifies our commitment to control nuclear weapons. Today we reaffirm the principle that a nuclear war cannot be won and should never be fought. Consistent with these goals, the United States and Russia will jointly embark on an integrated bilateral Strategic Stability Dialogue in the near future that will be deliberate and robust. Through this Dialogue, we seek to lay the foundations for future arms control and risk reduction measures.
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President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin: As for the return of the ambassadors to their places of work - to Moscow, respectively, the American ambassador, to Washington In Russia: we have agreed that this issue has been resolved, they are returning to their place of service permanently . When exactly tomorrow, the day after - it is a matter of a purely technical nature. It was also agreed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Department of State of the United States will initiate consultations on the full range of cooperation through diplomatic channels. There is something to talk about, the debris has accumulated a lot. It seemed to me that both parties, including the American ones, were determined to find a solution. As for Ukraine, yes, this issue has been raised. I can't say that in great detail. But, as I understand it, President Biden agrees that the Minsk agreements should be based on the agreement in southeastern Ukraine. As for Ukraine's possible accession to NATO, this issue has been touched by defamation. There is probably nothing to discuss here. Los qué Todos Leen
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