The heads of the two countries will discuss, in particular, today's online Biden-Putin summit.
The leader of the United States of America, Joe Biden will hold talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday December 9th.
This was announced by the US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan at a briefing in Washington.
Note that today, December 7, negotiations were held between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Joe Biden. All communication was closed, lasting 2 hours. These were the second great negotiations between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin.
Subsequently, the White House announced the details of the negotiations. In particular, during a online summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, US President Joe Biden expressed deep concern of the United States and European allies over the buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine's borders. Also the leaders of the United States and the Russian Federation discussed strategic stability, focusing separately on the topic of cybersecurity and protection against demanding programs.
TSN.ua followed the course of the virtual negotiations between the leaders of the United States and Russia and analyzed the first results the second major Biden-Putin summit. Read about it at this link.