Talks between Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden will take place after the Russian leader's visit to India.

APA's Moscow correspondent reports that the statement came from Russian President's Aide for International Affairs Yuri Ushakov.

Asked whether a video conference between Putin and Biden would take place after the Russian president's visit to India on December 6, Ushakov told reporters: "Yes, then. After India ... We are working on such an opportunity."

At the Putin-Biden meeting, Ushakov could discuss NATO's further eastward progress, as well as legal agreements that would exclude the deployment of missile systems in countries bordering Russia.