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Putin lashes out US after constructive talks with Joe Biden in Geneva

Putin lashes out US after constructive talks with Joe Biden in Geneva

TIL Desk/World/Moscow/ Russian President Vladimir Putin lashed out at the US on arms control, human rights, cyber-attacks, among other issues, after “constructive” talks with his American counterpart Joe Biden. “As for the general assessment, I believe there was no hostility at all,” Putin said during his solo press briefing, adding that the meeting, the first of its kind since Biden took office in January, was “open” and with “no pressure of the parties on each other.”

Putin said that the two sides “differ in many respects” but “showed willingness to understand each other and seek ways to bring the positions closer,” and the pivotal face-to-face discussions, held at the 18th century Villa La Grange in Geneva, was “quite constructive”,.

Although the two sides have agreed to allow their ambassadors to return to Moscow and Washington respectively, and to launch a strategic stability dialogue for future arms control and risk reduction measures, the Russian head of state refuted critics against Russia on such issues as policy predictability, human rights and cyber-security. “The West believes that the Russian policy is unpredictable. Well, let me reciprocate. The US withdrawal from the ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile) Treaty in 2002 wasn’t predictable,” Putin told journalists.

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