List of Russia–United States summits

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

Date Place Country President of the United States President of Russia Main article
April 3, 1993 Vancouver  Canada Bill Clinton Boris Yeltsin First meeting between heads of state of the United States and the Russian Federation established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Included discussions on the START II Agreement prohibiting missiles with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles.
March 21, 1997 Helsinki  Finland Included discussions on the framework for the ultimately-abandoned START III Agreement.
June 16, 2001 Ljubljana  Slovenia George W. Bush Vladimir Putin

Included discussions on arms control; nuclear proliferation with North Korea, Iran, and Iraq; the planned expansion of NATO into Eastern Europe; the sovereignty of post-Soviet states; Russian membership in the World Trade Organization; Russian human rights violations in the Chechen conflict; and the threat of Islamist terrorist attacks against both Russia and the United States.

February 24, 2005 Bratislava  Slovakia

Included discussions on post-Soviet Russian democratization, the Iraq War, Iran, and the North Korean nuclear program.

April 8, 2010 Prague  Czech Republic Barack Obama Dmitry Medvedev
July 16, 2018[1] Helsinki  Finland Donald Trump Vladimir Putin

Contained no formal agenda or communique outlining topics of discussion. Controversial in the United States due to Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and allegations of collusion between President Trump and Russia. Resulted in Russian-American relations deteriorating to their worst point since the Cold War.

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