Biden: I'm not looking for conflict.

US President Joe Biden declared today at the end of the G7 summit that Russian colleague Vladimir Putin was right when he declared that relations between the two countries were at the lowest level in previous years. And it depends on how he will [...]
The “Relations are at a low level and depend on how it will respond to international norms, since in most cases it does not answer,” Biden told reporters in Kerbis Bay, Great Britain, Reuters reports.
Biden added that he told Putin before being elected that he would check whether the Russian leader was involved in the American elections.
I checked because I had access to intelligence. He was involved in those activities. I let him know that I would answer,” said Biden.
The American president, who will meet Putin in Geneva on 16 June, said the two would not seek a reason for the conflict, but would go to resolve issues they consider incompatible with international norms.
The conclusion is that the best way to solve problems is to meet up and have a conversation. I know you have no doubt that I will be very direct. As I said, I'm not looking for a conflict”, Biden said.
Otherwise, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared relations between Moscow and Washington earlier today about Fox News are bad.
Speaking of expectations from the meeting, Blinken said Moscow and Washington are trying to lower negative rhetoric, but that “should not be cheated on the matter”.
He also declared the main expectations of meeting with the American president ʹ establishing a direct dialogue and establishing a mechanism that really works in numerous areas of common interest.












