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Putin says the United States must learn to respect other countries

Putin says the United States must learn to respect other countries

This statement came in response to US President Joe Biden, who on Sunday (15) in an interview proposed a world with Europe united by the United States and a defeated Russian president.

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Sputnik BrazilThe political elites in the United States must learn to respect others, and then there will be no need for confrontation. This statement was made on Tuesday (17) by Russian President Vladimir Putin. In an interview with Russia 24, Putin commented on the recent statements of US President Joe Biden.

Last Sunday (15), in an interview with CBS, Biden confirmed that he intends to run for a second presidential term, and invited viewers to imagine what would happen if the United States managed to unite “the whole of Europe, and Putin was finally suppressed in some way.” “It can’t cause the kind of problems it does.”

“We have a famous proverb in Russia: The longer you live, the more you learn. This applies not only to President Biden, but to American political elites in general. They need to learn to respect others, and then there will be a proverb: ‘No need to enter,'” he said. In a confrontation. “The desire to suppress someone all the time, for any reason or for no reason at all, creates problems.” According to Putin, Russia’s interests are “impossible to suppress” and “must be taken into account.”

On Sunday, after Biden’s statements, the Kremlin announced that Washington’s attempts to restrict Russia are doomed to failure. According to Russian President’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the ideas expressed by Biden are not new; Both the US President and European leaders are talking about this.

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The next US presidential election is scheduled for November 2024. Biden has stated that he intends to run for re-election. As for the Republican Party, the dispute is between the following candidates: former President Donald Trump; Former US Vice President Mike Pence; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis; Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy; former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley; South Carolina Senator Tim Scott; and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, among others.

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