According to government data released on Feb. 23, the president of Russia and the former leader of Afghanistan were among the top donors of gifts to President Joseph Biden and his family in 2021.
President Putin presented Biden with a $12,000 lacquer writing box and pen when they met for a much-anticipated exchange in Geneva, Switzerland, in June 2021.
Relations between the United States and Russia turned sour shortly after the Geneva meeting and have plummeted since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last February.
During that month, the then-president of Afghanistan, Mohammed Ashraf Ghani, and his wife presented the U.S. president and first lady, Jill Biden, with silk carpets estimated to be worth $28,800.
Ghani fled Afghanistan shortly after the U.S. withdrew from the country on Biden’s orders in August 2021.
All of the gifts from foreign dignitaries were submitted to the National Archives. According to the State Department’s documents, federal workers are required to file with their employing agency about presents from foreign governments for the calendar year.
Reports are created for both material gifts and gifts of travel or travel expenditures with values greater than the minimum of $415. Receiver may keep gifts if they pay their estimated value.
Biden decided to keep a picture of the late British queen Queen Elizabeth II for official display. The silver-framed photograph, which is thought to be worth $2,200, was given to the president at a Group of Seven meeting in southeast England.
According to the report, which lists presents from foreign countries to federal employees, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy presented Biden an American flag in 2021 that is said to be worth $700.
Personal gift-giving can serve as a tool in foreign diplomacy since it frequently reveals the characteristics of both the donor and the recipient.
Foreign leaders also gave gifts to former President Donald Trump during his administration. The gifts included a Louis Vuitton golf bag from the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, and a gold-framed painting of Trump from the then-prime minister of Vietnam, Nguyen Xuan Phuc.