Biden Gets What He Wants From Putin Summit
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On Wednesday, President Biden framed his three-hour sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a foreign policy win. While left-leaning articles highlight that Putin deemed the meeting “constructive” and Biden called it “positive,” right-leaning articles highlight that the meeting between U.S. President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will set the tone of the relationship between the two countries.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Putin deemed the meeting “constructive”, and Biden called it “positive.” Biden said they talked about the case of Russian dissident Alexi Navalny, as well as the “wrongly imprisoned’ Americans held in Russia.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that White House officials sought to keep expectations low and tightly controlled the optics of the meeting. Both Biden and Putin agreed hostilities were menial upon emerging from Wednesday’s meeting.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that the highly anticipated meeting between U.S. President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will set the tone of the relationship between the two countries. The article notes that Putin will be assessing Biden’s strength as a leader.
From the left
Biden, Putin hold 'positive’ summit but divisions remain over human rights, cyberattacks, Ukraine
The Washington Post