China News Service, June 15 According to a report from the Russian Satellite Network on the 15th, Russian President Assistant Ushakov stated that the Russian-US leaders summit will begin at 13:00 on June 16th, Geneva time (19:00 Beijing time).

Russian President Putin will fly to Switzerland on the same day.

  According to Ushakov, Putin and Biden's talks will consist of three parts: one small-scale meeting and two large-scale talks, during which there will be a coffee break.

The regional issues discussed by the two sides will include Ukraine, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, and Naka issue.

Data map: Russian President Putin.

  According to reports, Ushakov further pointed out that it is difficult to say how long the summit between the Russian and American leaders will last. However, no special problems were encountered during the detailed consultation and meeting.

"There is a time for the talks, but it is meaningless to talk about it now." Everything will be controlled by the presidents of the two countries.

  Ushakov also stated that the Kremlin is actually optimistic about the summit of the Russian-US leaders and has not expected a breakthrough, but the meeting will benefit the relations between the two countries.

  The Russian and American presidents plan to meet in Geneva on June 16. This is Biden's first meeting with Putin since he assumed the presidency of the United States.

  A few days ago, Putin said in an interview with US media that Russia-US relations are at their lowest point in recent years, but there are still problems that need to be checked.

Putin believes that Russia and the United States need to determine some positions in order to more effectively resolve issues of common concern and make them in line with the interests of the two countries.