2nd, expanded meeting underway
A White House official confirmed the expanded bilateral meeting started about an hour ago, at 4 p.m. local time (10 a.m. ET).
ABC News Correspondent Karen Travers said the summit is about setting the U.S.-Russia relationship on a new path forward to a more stable, predictable relationship.
"In terms of the stakes, it's been striking to hear officials on both sides say over the last few days heading into this summit that there are very low expectations for some major breakthrough between President Biden and President Putin," Travers said. "This is all about starting a conversation."
She also noted how different this meeting looks from President Donald Trump's encounter Putin in Helsinki in 2018, and the two took questions standing side-by-side at a joint news conference.