Putin-Biden summit – key grievances ---------------------------------------- CYBERATTACKS Biden blames Russia for election interference and major cyberattacks against government agencies and private companies Russia accuses U.S. of backing political and media critics ---------------------------------------- HUMAN RIGHTS Biden to press Putin over jailing of Alexei Navalny, and support for Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko Putin charges hypocrisy, says Capitol rioters had legitimate demands ---------------------------------------- ARMS CONTROL / CONFLICTS Moscow and Washington have accused each other of breaching security agreements and scrapped key accords. New START treaty – renewed in February – is last remaining arms control pact Tensions persist over conflicts in Syria, Libya and Ukraine, where over 100,000 Russian troops massed near border in April ---------------------------------------- PRISONER SWAP Biden likely to call for release of U.S. Marine Paul Whelan (1) – jailed for espionage – and Trevor Reed, U.S. citizen charged with assaulting Russian police officers while drunk Moscow could ask for release of Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout (2), and alleged drug trafficker Konstantin Yaroshenko ---------------------------------------- WORKING TOGETHER U.S. and Russia could collaborate on issues such as coronavirus pandemic, climate change, nuclear programmes in Iran and North Korea, and war in Afghanistan ---------------------------------------- 1 2 ------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: Reuters, AFP, AP, Washington Post Pictures: AP, Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS