Russian President Vladimir Putin lands in Geneva for his showdown summit with Joe Biden

BREAKING NEWS – Putin lands in Geneva for his Biden showdown: Russian president arrives for five-hour face-off over cyber-attacks, election meddling, Ukraine and Alexei Navalny

  • Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin meet for their summit today in 18th Century villa
  • ‘Nothing is off the table,’ said a senior administration official
  • Putin landed just before 12:30 pm local time, about half an hour before his planned arrival 
  • Biden plans to raise hacking, election interference, and political prisoners, with potential room for gains on prisoner swaps and nuclear deal 
  • The two leaders will meet at Villa de la Grange, an 18th Century villa
  • The White House rejected the idea of a joint press conference, and Biden plans to address the U.S. media solo 
  • Putin’s own logistical plans are closely-held, although he will arrive at the summit first 
  • The two men will hold a small meeting with top diplomats, then a larger one
  • There is no planned ‘breaking of bread,’ but either is free to ask for refreshments  

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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Geneva Wednesday afternoon for his summit showdown with President Joe Biden – landing about half an hour before his scheduled arrival at the lakeside villa where they will meet. 

Putin’s official jet, emblazoned with ‘Russia’ written in Cyrillic in red lettering, touched at 12:26 pm local time.  He was set to drive by motorcade to Lake Geneva where the two men will spend up to five hours in meetings.

Biden’s highly-anticipated first presidential summit with Putin is taking place in a chateau overlooking the lake – a Cold War throwback to Ronald Reagan’s meeting with the Soviet strongman Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985. 

Relations between the two sides are similarly cool – at their lowest ebb in decades after the Kremlin’s cyber offensives, election meddling, threats to invade Ukraine, poisonings of dissidents both at home and abroad, and its increased intervention in the Middle East, where it is accused of shadowy mercenary deployments.  

Street lights for Putin’s route on the brief drive to the villa were flashing yellow, with a main thoroughfare along the lake completely cleared of traffic for the summit. 

Armoured personnel carriers have been driving the route, and nearby hotels with rooftop bars overlooking the drive were told to shutter them.  

With Putin known to roll in late to seek the upper hand, he was scheduled to arrive first to the venue. 

The U.S. side has been seeking to lower expectations amid the fanfare and buildup. 

‘We have a 20+ year track record of seeing exactly who Putin is – no summit is going to change that, and I’m sure Biden and his team know that,’ tweeted former Obama deputy national security advisor Ben Rhodes.  

Moscow rocked the boat over the weekend as it staged naval drills 300 miles off the coast of Hawaii – its largest military exercise in the Pacific since the Cold War – prompting Washington to dispatch USAF stealth fighters to ward off any stray Russian bombers. 

Russia's President Vladimir Putin waves next to Swiss President Guy Parmelin as he arrives at Villa La Grange for the U.S.-Russia summit, in Geneva

Russia's President Vladimir Putin waves next to Swiss President Guy Parmelin as he arrives at Villa La Grange for the U.S.-Russia summit, in Geneva

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin waves next to Swiss President Guy Parmelin as he arrives at Villa La Grange for the U.S.-Russia summit, in Geneva

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Geneva Wednesday afternoon for his summit with President Joe Biden

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Geneva Wednesday afternoon for his summit with President Joe Biden

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Geneva Wednesday afternoon for his summit with President Joe Biden

Putin quickly exited the jet stairway and joined his motorcade, offering a quick wave

Putin quickly exited the jet stairway and joined his motorcade, offering a quick wave

Putin quickly exited the jet stairway and joined his motorcade, offering a quick wave

The two men are set to meet at the Villa de la Grange, a building with a long history that is located near the luxury hotel where Biden is staying. With its stocked Empire bookcases, Trompe l’oeil ceiling details, and colorful rose garden, the building and grounds offers bountiful opportunities for photo-ops and small talk.

A meeting room is prepared for Putin and Biden at the Villa La Grange in Geneva where they will be hosted by Swiss President Guy Parmelin

A meeting room is prepared for Putin and Biden at the Villa La Grange in Geneva where they will be hosted by Swiss President Guy Parmelin

A meeting room is prepared for Putin and Biden at the Villa La Grange in Geneva where they will be hosted by Swiss President Guy Parmelin

A cleaner hoovers the red carpet ahead of the arrival of Biden and Putin at the Villa de La Grange overlooking Lake Geneva

A cleaner hoovers the red carpet ahead of the arrival of Biden and Putin at the Villa de La Grange overlooking Lake Geneva

A cleaner hoovers the red carpet ahead of the arrival of Biden and Putin at the Villa de La Grange overlooking Lake Geneva

Putin landed about 30 minutes before his scheduled arrival

Putin landed about 30 minutes before his scheduled arrival

 Putin landed about 30 minutes before his scheduled arrival

The issues Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin want to raise at their summit

Russian-backed election interference

Russia harboring ransomware hackers

Opposition leader Alexei Navalny

Other political prisoners

Potential prisoner swap for jailed Americans

Press freedoms 

COVID-19 and vaccines 

Resumption of ambassadors

Nuclear arms agreements

Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine

Recent actions in Belarus

U.S. sanctions to punish Russia

Nord Stream 2 pipeline

Climate change

Nato expansion 

Syria and Bashar al-Assad

Afghanistan

Counterterrorism 

 

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Putin is set to arrive first at the summit venue in an event that is both choreographed in its broad outlines and adjusted on the fly, some areas left entirely open – including the food.

‘No breaking of bread,’ quipped a senior official when asked about the lack of a set meal. 

But the official allowed, ‘I presume that the principals and the participants can ask for some water or coffee or tea …’ The summit format also allowed for breaks to be determined.

Biden will arrive next, traveling in ‘the Beast’ for the short drive from his hotel.

Each man will meet separately with Swiss President Guy Parmelin, whose central role will be to break the ice and get things started on a good footing.

Then, the three men will be pictured together, but only Parmelin is scheduled to speak – a move that could at least forestall any early pyrotechnics.

But there will be another chance to glimpse the two men together in a small meeting, with only the two leaders, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, and notetakers and translators present.

A larger meeting will have five staff members each – and Biden is set to hold a press conference after the estimated five hours of meetings.

Biden will get to put his spin on the day with a full press conference with the U.S. and international press near the bank of Lake Geneva. But it’s time was not firmly set.

Putin, too, is certain to want to put his spin on events, but hasn’t said how he will do it when, or where.

He has kept up a busy schedule of interviews in the days leading up to the summit. 

The relationship has featured intense comments, and Biden agreed with Putin’s assessment that national relations were at a ‘low point.’

Biden says he once told Putin he had ‘no soul.’ He caused an uproar when he agreed Putin was a ‘killer.’

But this week he also called him ‘bright’ and ‘tough,’ as well as a ‘worthy adversary.’

He wants to see if there is a way to at least establish ‘stability and predictability’ in U.S.-Russia relations.

‘We should decide where it’s in our mutual interest, in the interest of the world, to cooperate, and see if we can do that,’ Biden said this week. ‘And the areas where we don’t agree, make it clear what the red lines are.”

Biden dons his signature pair of aviators as he steps off Air Force One on arrival in Switzerland on Tuesday

Biden dons his signature pair of aviators as he steps off Air Force One on arrival in Switzerland on Tuesday

Biden dons his signature pair of aviators as he steps off Air Force One on arrival in Switzerland on Tuesday

Biden is pictured in his limousine on his way out of Cointrin airport after arriving in Switzerland on Tuesday

Biden is pictured in his limousine on his way out of Cointrin airport after arriving in Switzerland on Tuesday

Biden is pictured in his limousine on his way out of Cointrin airport after arriving in Switzerland on Tuesday

Biden (L) meets the Swiss delegation members next to Swiss Federal president Guy Parmelin (R) in front of Air Force One after Biden's arrival at Cointrin airport in Geneva on Tuesday

Biden (L) meets the Swiss delegation members next to Swiss Federal president Guy Parmelin (R) in front of Air Force One after Biden's arrival at Cointrin airport in Geneva on Tuesday

Biden (L) meets the Swiss delegation members next to Swiss Federal president Guy Parmelin (R) in front of Air Force One after Biden’s arrival at Cointrin airport in Geneva on Tuesday

Vladimir Putin is briefed by an adviser in Moscow on Tuesday before he set off for Geneva for his showdown with Biden

Vladimir Putin is briefed by an adviser in Moscow on Tuesday before he set off for Geneva for his showdown with Biden

Vladimir Putin is briefed by an adviser in Moscow on Tuesday before he set off for Geneva for his showdown with Biden

Biden meeting with Putin in March 2011 when he was vice president. The two leaders will meet on Wednesday in Geneva

Biden meeting with Putin in March 2011 when he was vice president. The two leaders will meet on Wednesday in Geneva

Biden meeting with Putin in March 2011 when he was vice president. The two leaders will meet on Wednesday in Geneva

Megaphone diplomacy before the Biden-Putin summit: What pair have said about each other in the build-up

PUTIN 

In a wide-ranging interview with NBC, the Russian president was defiant in his response to numerous allegations against him, including cyber attacks and election meddling.

The Russian president called allegations he was involved in hacks that crippled the US ‘farical’ 

He said he was ‘surprised’ he hadn’t been accused yet of sparking the Black Lives Matter movement.

He also compared the arrest of Trump supporters to the jailing and ‘political persecution’ of  Alexi Navalny. Putin also said he would not guarantee that his political opponent will ever leave jail. 

Responding to Biden calling him a ‘killer’ back in March, Putin laughed at the claims. 

When discussing a potential prisoner swap with two US Marines and Russians imprisoned in the US, he said ‘sure thing’. 

 BIDEN

On Monday, Biden called Putin ‘bright and tough’ and insisted he was a ‘worthy adversary’ ahead of the summit on Wednesday.

The US president vowed to respond ‘in kind’ to any aggression from Moscow and promised to take Putin to task on alleged hacking by Russian-backed  actors and human rights abuses.

During a press conference in NATO he said: ‘I’m laughing too’ when asked if he still thought Putin was a ‘killer’.

He also said NATO leaders had ‘thanked’ him for meeting with Putin and brushed off any claims it was too early in his presidency for such a high-profile summit. 

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Putin described Biden with the double-edged ‘career man’ label, saying he ‘spent virtually his entire adulthood in politics.’

Putin said the remark this week by way of contrast with former President Trump, who he met at the infamous Helsinki summit – presenting Trump with a soccer ball and standing alongside Trump while he accepted Putin’s denials of election interference in 2016. 

Biden has limited his comments on the issues he would raise. But he and his aides have said he will bring up ransomware, hacking, election interference, Ukraine, press freedoms, opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and human rights.

The Navalny issue is a particularly thorny one.  To the U.S. it is a core rule of law issue. Biden wants to send a message to dissidents and other opposition figures, but it is an area where it will be challenging to make progress.

‘Navalny’s death would be another indication of Russia has little or no intention of abiding by basic fundamental human rights. It would be a tragedy,’ Biden said this week when asked what it would mean should he die in prison.

‘We should not lose sight of the fact that Navalny is the most famous of several hundred political prisoners,’ said Matthew Rojansky, director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute in Washington. He said Biden may want to raise the question of Russia’s political prisoners more broadly. 

He said the U.S. should hold Putin to international standards and its own commitments as well as Russia’s own constitution. ‘We should try to hold them to those standards. The problem is the regime views these behaviors as essential to its survival. They’re not things we can convince them that they should reverse,’ he noted.’

If Biden didn’t already know it, he should be prepared for Putin trying to turn the tables on him by bringing up domestic U.S. politics. In recent days he has spoken about the prosecution of Capitol rioters while discoursing on Black Lives Matter protests, a go-to tactics when outsiders seek to call attention to stifling of internal dissent or lack of press freedoms. 

Biden also must decide how direct he wants to be when he warns Russia about ransomware attacks the U.S. believes come from its soil, even if not government-run operations. 

Biden said this week: ‘I’m going to make clear to President Putin that there are areas where we can cooperate if he chooses. 

And if he chooses not to cooperate and acts in a way that he has in the past relative to cybersecurity and some other activities, then we will respond. We will respond in kind.’ 

The two men are set to meet in Geneva at the Villa de la Grange, a building with a long history that is located near the luxury hotel where Biden is staying. With its stocked Empire bookcases, Trompe l’oeil ceiling details, and colorful rose garden, the building and grounds offers bountiful opportunities for photo-ops and small talk. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin is putting on a show of force with the largest naval exercises in the Pacific Ocean since the end of the Cold War ahead of a meeting with Biden

Russian President Vladimir Putin is putting on a show of force with the largest naval exercises in the Pacific Ocean since the end of the Cold War ahead of a meeting with Biden

Russian President Vladimir Putin is putting on a show of force with the largest naval exercises in the Pacific Ocean since the end of the Cold War ahead of a meeting with Biden

The 18th century Swiss villa where Biden and Putin will hold talks for 5 HOURS tomorrow: Inside the lakefront property where the US president will push his ‘worthy adversary’ on cyber attacks, Ukraine, election meddling and Alexei Navalny 

When President Joe Biden meets Vladimir Putin for a ‘straightforward’ conversation with his ‘worthy adversary,’ the two men will sit down for their summit meeting inside an ornate 18th century villa on the bank of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.

The two men are set to meet in Geneva at the Villa de la Grange, a building with a long history that is located near the luxury hotel where Biden is staying. With its stocked Empire bookcases, Trompe l’oeil ceiling details, and colorful rose garden, the building and grounds offers bountiful opportunities for photo-ops and small talk. 

Biden and Putin have met before, although the conversations haven’t always gone smoothly. Biden claims he once told Putin he had ‘no soul.’ Putin, in a recent interview when asked about Biden, went on about Donald Trump‘s persona, then called Biden a career politician. But Biden put his best foot forward at a press conference Monday in Brussels when he declined to call Putin a ‘killer.’

By selecting a well-appointed Geneva villa for the summit, diplomats were taking a page from the 1985 summit between Ronald Reagan and Michael Gorbachev, where a photograph of the two men before a fireplace set the tone for serious arms control talks that would follow. 

The Reagan and Gorbachev summits set a framework for how powerful adversaries can find set aside areas for negotiation and agreement even amid larger disputes. 

President Joe Biden will sit down with Russian President Vladimir Putin at Villa de la Grange in Geneva

Study time: Biden has been meeting with Russia experts and refining his talking points with key staff. The Villa La Grange library displays some of the14,000 volumes it held

Study time: Biden has been meeting with Russia experts and refining his talking points with key staff. The Villa La Grange library displays some of the14,000 volumes it held

Study time: Biden has been meeting with Russia experts and refining his talking points with key staff. The Villa La Grange library displays some of the14,000 volumes it held

The building was constructed in the 18th century and modified by banking and merchant families

The building was constructed in the 18th century and modified by banking and merchant families

The building was constructed in the 18th century and modified by banking and merchant families

‘The optics are nice. You can’t really picture the two of them meeting in like a sauna or a Burger King,’ said Matthew Rojansky, director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute in Washington.

 ‘Usually villas come with grounds. That gives you a security perimeter. They’re often on the water,’ he added. ‘And they have enough rooms in them that you’ve got staff nearby at your beck and call. So that’s usually why it’s in a villa.’

The two men are expected to meet for four to five hours, Bloomberg reported, with aides saying they will meet in a smaller as well as an expanded meeting with staff. Meetings are expected to begin in the afternoon, in keeping with a schedule Biden has kept throughout his trip to Britain and Brussels.   

As the host city, Swiss authorities are providing the neutral venue. They also have brought in an anti-aircraft gun, installed concertina wire, and taken other precautions around the city for the summit. 

The meeting is tacked onto an eight-day trip where Biden has been soliciting advice from allied leaders on how to contend with Putin.

Both men taking part in the summit have the taste for the good life, although Biden’s relatively humble $3 million Delaware beach house and classic Corvette Sting Ray might not meet Putin’s standards. Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny claims Putin is the owner of a $1 billion Black Sea palace that was built for him. The Kremlin denies it. 

The Swiss villa was built between 1768 and 1773 by a prominent Lullin family, but banker Jean Lullin had to part with it after his finances took a turn for the worse after the Geneva Revolution – a push to extend the franchise that was put down by armed troops. He sold it to an industrialist born in Marseille, who like succeeding owners made changes and additions, before it ultimately ended up in the hands of the city of Geneva, according to information on the villa provide by the city.

The tranquil setting could be a remedy to reset a relationship that Biden and Putin have described as at a ‘low point.’

‘I think he’s right, it’s a low point, and it depends on how he responds to acting consistently with international norms, which in many cases he has not,’ Biden said. 

A boat with police officers patrols alongside the shore of the Lake Geneva near the 'Villa La Grange' in Geneva, Switzerland Monday, June 14, 2021

A boat with police officers patrols alongside the shore of the Lake Geneva near the 'Villa La Grange' in Geneva, Switzerland Monday, June 14, 2021

A boat with police officers patrols alongside the shore of the Lake Geneva near the ‘Villa La Grange’ in Geneva, Switzerland Monday, June 14, 2021

The villa is located on Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)

The villa is located on Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)

The villa is located on Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)

Big Guns: Anti-aircraft cannon of the Swiss Army on the bank of the Geneva lake near the Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2021

Big Guns: Anti-aircraft cannon of the Swiss Army on the bank of the Geneva lake near the Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2021

Big Guns: Anti-aircraft cannon of the Swiss Army on the bank of the Geneva lake near the Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2021

The topics on the table are deadly serious: Nuclear arms, Russian election interference, ransomware attacks, the invasion of ukraine, a potential prisoner swap, and treatment of political prisoners in Russia included jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.  

A city official wouldn’t say whether the two men would meet in the villa’s bibliotheque, the library, which was created with two rooms of the 12,000 volumes that were on hand.

‘We do not have information on where the presidents will meet,’ the official told DailyMail.com, speaking in French. 

The room has books in tongues including Turkish, Persian, Chinese, Hungarian, and various Germanic language, after summit meetings where the White House said Biden would meet dozens of foreign leaders.  

 It is unlikely the meeting will have lighthearted moments from the Helsinki summit, like when Putin presented Donald Trump with a soccer ball (which was later revealed to pose security issues since Adidas puts a microchip in side).

Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbatchev share jokes on a break during the Geneva summit in 1985. The two met in a different villa which is now up for sale

Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbatchev share jokes on a break during the Geneva summit in 1985. The two met in a different villa which is now up for sale

Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbatchev share jokes on a break during the Geneva summit in 1985. The two met in a different villa which is now up for sale

Biden hopes to elevate U.S.-Russia to bring them to a more stable and predictable level

Biden hopes to elevate U.S.-Russia to bring them to a more stable and predictable level

Biden hopes to elevate U.S.-Russia to bring them to a more stable and predictable level

‘The bottom line is that I think the best way to deal with this is for he and I to meet, for he and I to have our discussion – I know you don’t doubt that I’ll be very straightforward with him about our concerns,’ Biden said before the summit. On Monday, he called Putin a ‘worthy adversary.’

The Reagan-Gorbachev summit in 1985 took place at the Villa Fleur d’Eau, a newer mansion built in the 19th-century villa. That building has 26 rooms – and is now up for sale. ‘

According to a real estate listing it has been ‘fully converted into offices’ with ‘superior quality materials and is in a state one could consider as new’ and is occupied by a global trading company.

‘However, the building could just as easily be converted back into a dwelling.’ 

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