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On April 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Joe Biden had the second phone call since Biden’s assumption of office. According to the Kremlin, the two leaders discussed the state of bilateral relations and a number of international issues. The White House informed that Biden proposed to hold an in-person meeting in a third country. Later, Biden disclosed that he proposed to hold an in-person summit in Europe this summer.
Other items on the agenda
The agenda also included issues related to the Open Skies Treaty, Iran’s nuclear program, the Korean peninsula situation and strategic stability in general. Patrushev and Sullivan "exchanged opinions on a number of issues on the international agenda," the press service of the Security Council reported.