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Putin: I hope we will not have impulsive moves by Biden

THE Vladimir Putin said in an interview, excerpts from which were broadcast yesterday that he hopes Joe Biden will look less impulsive than his predecessor Donald Trump, a few days before the long-awaited first summit in which the presidents of the two countries will take part.

In the interview given to the American television network NBC News, the Russian president described Biden as a “career” man who has spent “almost his entire adult life in politics”, while described Mr. Trump as “very interesting”, “so talented” that he managed to get elected. “You may like it or not, but he was not part of the political establishment,” he said, adding that he “respects” him.

However, he added, “I hope that yes, there are some advantages, some disadvantages, but we will not have impulsive moves by the current US President”, said Mr. Putin, according to the interpretation of his statements in English by the American television network and their translation as posted on his website. He also noted that bilateral relations in recent years have reached their “nadir”.

The president of USA is expected to address the – not a few – US allegations against Russia in his meeting with Putin, including allegations of Russian involvement in the US election and in cyber-attacks during their meeting in Geneva on Wednesday. first of his trip abroad.

Vladimir Putin has openly acknowledged his support for Mr. Trump in 2016. The Republican mogul has repeatedly referred to his admiration for the Russian leader and has appeared to disagree with US intelligence on the issue of alleged Russian involvement in the conflict. things.

Asked about the adjective “killer” chosen by Joe Biden for him (“murderer” if the word was said literally, “ruthless” if it was a metaphor, although the former was probably valid as he answered a question about the murder of opposition leader Baris Nemtsov), the Kremlin resident preferred to downplay it.

“During my tenure I have become accustomed to being attacked from all angles, from all walks of life, with different pretexts or reasons, of different calibers and with varying degrees of severity – and none of them surprises me,” he said. He described the “killer” label given to him by his American counterpart as a “Hollywood-type guy”. Reason like this “is part of American political culture, it’s considered normal,” he remarked, “but here, not really. This is not considered normal here, “he added. In any case, “I do not worry at all.”

Yet, The Russian president described as “fake news” an article in The Washington Post, according to which Moscow is preparing to supply Iran with a technologically advanced satellite that will allow Tehran to gain much greater potential for espionage.

“Nonsense,” he replied. “It simply came to our notice then. “At least I do not know anything like that,” Putin said.

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