Russia–United States summits are held from 1991 to present. The topics discussed at the summits between the president of the United States and the president of Russia.
List of summits
- List of Soviet Union–United States summits 1943–1991.
Date | Place | Country | President of the United States | President or Prime Minister of Russia | Main article |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 31–February 1, 1992 | New York and Camp David[1] | ![]() |
George H. W. Bush | Boris Yeltsin | |
June 16–17, 1992 | Washington, D.C.[1] | ![]() |
George H. W. Bush | Boris Yeltsin | |
July 8, 1992 | Munich[1] | ![]() |
George H. W. Bush | Boris Yeltsin | |
January 2–3, 1993 | Moscow[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | Signing of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START II). |
April 3–4, 1993 | Vancouver[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
July 9–10, 1993 | Tokyo[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
January 12–15, 1994 | Moscow[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
July 10, 1994 | Naples[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
September 27–28, 1994 | Washington, D.C.[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
December 5, 1994 | Budapest[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
May 9–10, 1995 | Moscow[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
June 17, 1995 | Halifax, Nova Scotia[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
October 23, 1995 | Hyde Park, New York[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
March 13, 1996 | Sharm al-Sheikh[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
April 20–21, 1996 | Moscow[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
March 21, 1997 | Helsinki[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
May 27, 1997 | Paris[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
June 20–21, 1997 | Denver[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
May 15–17, 1998 | Birmingham[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
September 1–2, 1998 | Moscow[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
June 19–20, 1999 | Cologne[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
September 12, 1999 | Auckland[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
November 2, 1999 | Oslo[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
November 18, 1999 | Istanbul[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Boris Yeltsin | |
June 3–5, 2000 | Moscow[1] | ![]() |
Bill Clinton | Vladimir Putin | |
June 16, 2001 | Ljubljana[2] | ![]() |
George W. Bush | Vladimir Putin | |
May 24, 2002 | Moscow[3] | ![]() |
George W. Bush | Vladimir Putin | |
February 24, 2005 | Bratislava[4] | ![]() |
George W. Bush | Vladimir Putin | |
April 8, 2010 | Prague [5] | ![]() |
Barack Obama | Dmitry Medvedev | |
July 16, 2018 | Helsinki[6] | ![]() |
Donald Trump | Vladimir Putin | |
June 16, 2021 | Geneva[7] | ![]() |
Joe Biden | Vladimir Putin |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Chronology of U.S.-Russia Summits, 1992-2000". United States Department of State. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
- ^ "US-Russian Summit Kicks off in Slovenia". en.people.cn. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
- ^ Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs. "Moscow Summit Joint Statement". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
- ^ "Bush-Putin summit sees a meeting of minds if not hearts". rusi.orghttps. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
- ^ "Remarks by President Obama and President Medvedev of Russia at New START Treaty Signing Ceremony and Press Conference". whitehouse.gov. 2010-04-08. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
- ^ Kevin, Liptak (28 June 2018). "Trump casts doubt on Russian election meddling ahead of Putin summit". CNN. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ^ "U.S.-Russia Summit: the dialogue in pictures". www.eda.admin.ch. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
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