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Kremlin: Putin and Biden stress the need for de-escalation

The Kremlin has hailed the fact that the US president, like his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, wishes for dialogue, since Joe Biden He called for a “de-escalation” on Thursday, but added that the two leaders differed on the need to respect the other side’s interests, according to the APE.

“President Putin was the first to speak about the need to normalize relations and de-escalate (…) so it is positive that the views of the two leaders coincide,” Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, said today.

“(President Putin) has repeatedly stated that we are ready to develop our dialogue to a level that our partners are ready for,” Peshkov added.

However, the Kremlin spokesman commented that Putin and Biden “do not share the same views” on the need to work together, taking into account each other’s interests.

Moscow also denounced the “unacceptable” new US sanctions announced yesterday, Thursday. Peshkov clarified that Putin is the one who will decide the sanctions that Russia will impose on the USA.

Finland: Offers to host a summit

Finland has offered to host a summit between US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Helsinki announced today.

The country, which hosted Putin’s 2018 summit with then-US President Donald Trump, “informed both Washington and Moscow of its intention to host” the two leaders’ meeting, Prime Minister Saul’s government said. Νινίστο.

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