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Russian Foreign Ministry laments Biden’s refusal to debate Putin, places blame for poor state of US-Russia relations on Washington Russian Foreign Ministry laments Biden’s refusal to debate Putin, places blame for poor state of US-Russia relations on Washington
(6 months later)
The US missed an opportunity to end the deadlock in relations between Washington and Moscow by refusing Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer of a live-streamed discussion between himself and his US counterpart, Joe Biden.The US missed an opportunity to end the deadlock in relations between Washington and Moscow by refusing Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer of a live-streamed discussion between himself and his US counterpart, Joe Biden.
That’s according to a statement from Russia’s Foreign Ministry after the White House rejected a suggestion by Putin for an online chat about a wide range of issues important for the bilateral relationship, such as Covid-19 and regional conflict resolution.That’s according to a statement from Russia’s Foreign Ministry after the White House rejected a suggestion by Putin for an online chat about a wide range of issues important for the bilateral relationship, such as Covid-19 and regional conflict resolution.
“We regret to state that the United States did not support the proposal to hold a conversation on either March 19 or 22, in the format of an open-ended video conference,” the statement said.“We regret to state that the United States did not support the proposal to hold a conversation on either March 19 or 22, in the format of an open-ended video conference,” the statement said.
“Another opportunity has been missed to find a way out of the impasse in US-Russian relations caused by Washington,” it concluded, firmly placing the blame for a breakdown in bilateral relations on the Americans.“Another opportunity has been missed to find a way out of the impasse in US-Russian relations caused by Washington,” it concluded, firmly placing the blame for a breakdown in bilateral relations on the Americans.
Following Putin's proposal, White House spokesperson Jen Psaki noted that Biden is “quite busy” and wouldn't accept.Following Putin's proposal, White House spokesperson Jen Psaki noted that Biden is “quite busy” and wouldn't accept.
“The president already had a conversation with President Putin,” Psaki replied, responding to a journalist's question. “We engage with Russian leaders, members of the government at all levels, but I don't have anything to report to you in terms of a future meeting.”“The president already had a conversation with President Putin,” Psaki replied, responding to a journalist's question. “We engage with Russian leaders, members of the government at all levels, but I don't have anything to report to you in terms of a future meeting.”
Last week, Biden told ABC News that Moscow would “pay the price” for allegedly interfering in the 2020 US elections in favor of his opponent, Donald Trump. Furthermore, when asked by anchor George Stephanopoulos if the Russian leader is “a killer,” the US president agreed.Last week, Biden told ABC News that Moscow would “pay the price” for allegedly interfering in the 2020 US elections in favor of his opponent, Donald Trump. Furthermore, when asked by anchor George Stephanopoulos if the Russian leader is “a killer,” the US president agreed.
In response, a day later, Putin wished Biden “good health” and quoted a childhood phrase.In response, a day later, Putin wished Biden “good health” and quoted a childhood phrase.
“When I was a kid, when we were arguing with each other in the playground, we used to say, ‘Whatever you say [about others] is what you are yourself,’” he said.“When I was a kid, when we were arguing with each other in the playground, we used to say, ‘Whatever you say [about others] is what you are yourself,’” he said.
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