 U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in Geneva on June 16. The White House and Kremlin said on Tuesday amid sharp disputes over election interference, cyber attacks, human rights, and Ukraine. Both countries have lowered expectations for breakthroughs at the summit, with neither in a mood to make concessions on their many disagreements. That President Biden will be meeting with President Putin in Geneva, as you said, on June 16. The leaders will discuss the full range of pressing issues as we seek to restore predictability and stability to the U.S.-Russia relationship. And to more specific to your question, we expect they will spend a fair amount of time on strategic stability, where the arms control agenda goes following the extension of New START. Obviously, we're both members of the P5-plus-1, as well as those negotiations are ongoing. President will also raise Ukraine, underscoring America's support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and he will also plan to raise Belarus and convey our grave concerns as he has now done publicly, privately, as he has now done publicly. It also is three weeks away, so there could be a range of issues that could be discussed during the forum, during the meeting, and we will, of course, provide a preview of his issues. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.