"We expect that they (Putin and Biden -

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) will devote a lot of time to strategic stability, arms control issues after the extension of the new START Treaty," Psaki said.

She added that during the talks, Biden plans to raise the topic of Ukraine.

“The President intends to emphasize that America supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,” the White House representative said.

According to Psaki, another topic that the American leader plans to touch upon is Belarus.

Earlier, the Kremlin said that Putin will hold talks with Biden in Geneva on June 16.

Later, the White House confirmed information about the intention to hold a meeting between US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin on June 16 in Geneva.

As noted, the United States is seeking to "restore predictability and stability in relations between the United States and Russia."