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it’s misleading.There is no mention of Biden’s stern warning to Putin following the suspected Russian computer hacking attack on the U.S. government and continued interference in last year’s U.S. presidential election.The White House readout stated: "President Biden made clear that the United States will act firmly in defense of its national interests in response to actions by Russia that harm us or our allies." The Kremlin’s bland interpretation refers to Russia as a global power with a "special" status in the world: "Vladimir Putin congratulated Joseph Biden on the start of his term as U.S. President. He noted that normalization of relations between Russia and the U.S. would meet the interests of both countries and
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U.S. President Joe Biden spoke on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the White House announced on January 26. The Kremlin confirmed the phone call took place, but said Putin initiated it.It’s normal for each side to issue readouts" – a summary – of calls between leaders. But the White House and Kremlin readouts for this call are a study in contrast
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