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Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane lands in Geneva where he is meeting US President Joe Biden at a tense summit, where ghosts of the Cold War will hover over modern-day US concerns about Russian cyber attacks and what the White House sees as a dangerous authoritarian drift. IMAGES
Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane lands in Geneva where he is meeting US President Joe Biden at a tense summit, where ghosts of the Cold War will hover over modern-day US concerns about Russian cyber attacks and what the White House sees as a dangerous authoritarian drift. IMAGES
US President Joe Biden arrives at the La Grange villa in Geneva, the Swiss venue for the US-Russia, where he is greeted by the President of the Swiss Confederation Guy Parmelin. Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin face off at a tense summit, where ghosts of the Cold War will hover over modern-day US concerns about Russian cyberattacks and what the White House sees as a dangerous authoritarian drift. IMAGES
US President Joe Biden says during his State of the Union address that Ukraine is capable of stopping Putin if the US provides Kyiv the "weapons it needs to defend itself." SOUNDBITE
US President Joe Biden says that he would be ready to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin but only "if he is looking for a way to end the war." SOUNDBITE
Speaking at the UN General Assembly, President Joe Biden says the US does not seek a "Cold War" or "conflict" with China, adding, "we do not ask any nations to choose between the United States or any other partner." SOUNDBITE
President Vladimir Putin says Russia does not want a new Cold War with the West and does not like to think it is slipping into one. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
Sweden joining NATO shows Russian President Vladimir Putin "failed" in his Ukrainian war strategy of weakening the alliance, its chief Jens Stoltenberg says. The Kremlin's invasion not only prompted formerly non-aligned nations Sweden and Finland to come under NATO's defence umbrella, but now "Ukraine is closer to NATO membership than ever before," Stoltenberg adds. SOUNDBITE