GENEVA (AP) — President Joe Biden arrived in Geneva Tuesday for a high-pressure meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin after a week-long tour of three countries that included three international summits and a new trade deal with the European Union. While Biden held long days of meetings with global leaders at the Group of Seven, NATO and U.S.-E.U. summits in the United Kingdom and Brussels, respectively, his Wednesday meeting with the Russian president is his most highly anticipated. In advance of the meeting, Biden moved to end a long-running dispute with the European Union over airline subsidies, a major breakthrough in the U.S.-EU relationship.