“NATO will continue to strive for dialogue with Russia.

This is not a sign of weakness, on the contrary, it is a sign of strength, and I welcome the upcoming meeting between Presidents Biden and Putin, ”Stoltenberg said.

He also stressed that the leaders of the 30 states of the alliance will hold consultations ahead of the Russia-US meeting in Geneva.

Villa La Grange in Geneva will become a platform for negotiations between Putin and Biden on June 16.

The presidents plan to communicate both face-to-face and with the participation of members of delegations and assistants.