Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Alaska on Friday for a bilateral summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to Russian news agency Interfax. Trump’s aircraft touched down shortly beforehand, positioning both leaders in the state for their first face-to-face meeting since Trump returned to the White House in January. The Alaskan venue, kept under tight security, was chosen as neutral ground after months of negotiation over a location acceptable to both governments. Agenda details have not been released, but aides on both sides have previously cited arms-control talks, Arctic security and sanctions as expected points of discussion.