KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden proposed a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a phone call Tuesday between the two leaders, the White House said.
  • The call, at least the second between the two men since Biden took office in January, comes as the U.S. and other Western countries grow weary of Moscow's budding troop presence along its border with Ukraine.
  • In its brief summary of the conversation, the White House said the two discussed "a number of regional and global issues."
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with leaders of the country's political parties represented in the lower house of parliament via a video conference call at Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia February 17, 2021.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden proposed a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a phone call Tuesday between the two leaders, the White House said.

Biden proposed holding the summit "in the coming months," said a readout of the call provided Tuesday by the administration.