So, actually strength and unity from NATO and from Biden is essential for Ukraine to be victorious here in my opinion. He said to Sky News: “The Russian people, I think, are pretty fed up with what is happening in Ukraine, this illegal invasion, the destruction of their own livelihoods, their economy is collapsing around them and I think the Russian people will decide the fate of Putin and his cronies.”įormer Intelligence Officer, Mike Tapp however told GB News this morning that he believes the comments were part of a planned strategy. Today, a Cabinet minister also distanced the UK from Mr Biden’s comments.Įducation Secretary Nadhim Zahawi said whether to overthrow Mr Putin for his invasion of Ukraine is “up to the Russian people”. He was not discussing Putin’s power in Russia, or regime change.” The White House quickly issued a statement saying: “The President’s point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbours or the region. President Joe Biden during his speech made in Warsaw, Poland Slawomir Kaminski/AGENCJA WYBORC The two men are set to discuss the frayed relationship between the two countries, as well as Russian military presence in Ukraine and jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.īiden called Putin a "killer" in an interview in March.U.S. The president made another gaffe when he kept his sunglasses on to meet the 95-year-old queen-a breach of royal protocol.īiden is scheduled to attend a NATO summit in Brussels on Monday, European Union leaders on Tuesday before a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland. During the highly-anticipated presser Thursday, Biden did not alleviate concerns over his ailing mental health, but instead increased them by repeatedly fumbling sentences and losing his train of thought. The president and the first lady Jill Biden met Queen Elizabeth II at her Windsor Castle residence after the conference, making him the 13 th U.S. Joe Biden predictably had a terrible time as he attempted to hold the first press conference since his installation. The president met with G7 leaders-from the U.K., Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy-over the weekend, as well as premiers from guest countries Australia, India, South Africa and South Korea. Newsweek has contacted the White House for further clarification on the president's comments. "So I'm hopeful that we can find an accommodation that-where we can save the lives of people in-for example, in-in Libya, that-consistent with the interest of-maybe for different reasons-but reached it for the same reason-the same result." And as long as they're there without the ability to bring about some order in the-in the region, and you can't do that very well without providing for the basic economic needs of people. "And, for example, the rebuilding of-of Syria, of Libya, of-you know, this is-they're there. "Russia has engaged in activities which are-we believe are contrary to international norms, but they have also bitten off some real problems they're going to have trouble chewing on," Biden said.
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