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President Joe Biden will go solo when he meets the press after his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week.
The White House said Saturday that it is still finalizing the details of Biden’s meeting with Putin in Geneva on Wednesday but that it will include a working session, a smaller session and a solo news conference.
A solo press conference is the "appropriate format" to communicate to the press the topics that will be raised in the meeting, the White House said.
Biden’s solo press conference will be a contrast from 2018 when Donald Trump and Putin stood side by side at a joint news conference after their summit in Helsinki, Finland.