Putin Says No Hostility In Meeting With Biden

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U.S President Joe Biden, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk in a hall during their meeting at the 'Villa la Grange' in Geneva, Switzerland in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, June 16, 2021. (Mikhail Metzel/Pool Photo via AP)

GENEVA — Russian President Vladimir Putin has described the tone of the talks with U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday as “constructive” and said there was no hostility during the talks.

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His remarks came at a news conference after he and Biden met in Geneva for a high-stakes summit amid tensions between the West and the Kremlin.

“Our assessment of many issues differ, but in my view both sides demonstrated the desire to understand each other and looks for ways to get closer,” Putin said.

“The conversation was rather constructive,” he added.


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GMalka
GMalka
2 years ago

At a press conference, that thug, Putin cited the Black Lives Matter movement as evidence of American violations of human rights.

The thug is correct. I hope BLM demonstrates in front of his home.

hashomer
hashomer
2 years ago

At least this US President doesn’t grovel in front of this Tsar and defend his horrid policies. The last prez defended his gulag’state and his criminal efforts to disrupt American democracy.