 Now, shaking hands in front of a grand Geneva villa, US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin had begun their first summit since Biden took office, were deep disagreements likely and expectations of solving them low. Both have said they hope their talks can lead to a more stable and predictable relations, even though there are at odds over everything from arms control in cyber-hiking to election interference in Ukraine. Relations have been deteriorating for years, notably with Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine at 2015 intervention in Moscow of meddling in the 2016 election that brought Donald Trump to the White House.