
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden during a meeting in Geneva at Villa La Grange. File photoWASHINGTON, Jan 20 US President Joe Biden said he was considering holding a new summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
"Yes, I still think that such the possibility exists,” Biden said at a press conference, commenting on the course of diplomatic discussions between representatives of the two countries on finding keys to defusing the crisis around Ukraine.
Russia has repeatedly rejected accusations by the West and Ukraine of “aggressive actions,” stating that he does not threaten anyone and is not going to attack anyone, and statements about «Russian aggression» are used as an excuse to place more NATO military equipment near Russian borders. The Russian Foreign Ministry previously noted that Western statements about «Russian aggression» and the possibility of helping Kiev defend itself against it are both ridiculous and dangerous. At the same time, Kiev and Western states have recently expressed concern about the alleged increase in «aggressive actions» sides of Russia near the borders of Ukraine. Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that Russia is moving troops within its territory and at its own discretion. According to him, this does not threaten anyone and should not bother anyone.

