Biden-Putin summit details: up to five hours in a villa without meals

Reuters

Published Jun 15, 2021 01:26PM ET

By Steve Holland and Stephanie Nebehay

GENEVA (Reuters) - The issues may be vexing, but the surroundings will be lush and serene when the U.S. and Russian presidents meet on Wednesday in a stately 18th century villa overlooking Lake Geneva.

The first face-to-face meeting between Joe Biden since he became U.S. president in January and Russia's Vladimir Putin could run four to five hours or beyond while they discuss arms control, cyber-hacking and election interference.

But in a sign of the strained ties, it will not include any meals and the two will hold separate news conferences rather than a joint one.

"No breaking of bread," a senior U.S. official told reporters as Biden flew to Geneva for the talks, scheduled to begin about 1 p.m. (1100 GMT) in Villa La Grange, an elegant gray mansion set in a 30-hectare (nearly 75-acre) park.

Putin arrives first at the villa, where the two will meet Swiss president Guy Parmelin before starting their talks in the library, which contains historic leather-bound volumes, including works in Chinese, French, Persian and Turkish.