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Biden defends plans not to hold Putin presser

BY NAOMI LIM The Washington Examiner

President Joe Biden scoffed at criticism over his plans not to hold a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the pair’s highly anticipated meeting next week.

“This is not a contest about who can do better in front of a press conference or try to embarrass each other,” Biden told reporters in England on Sunday. “It’s about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship with Russia.”

Biden agreed with Putin that relations between the two countries are at a “low point” after tensions escalated over 2016 election interference.

The U.S. president was adamant he is not “looking for conflict” with Putin when he broaches a range of familiar and emerging threats, including the rise in ransomware cyberattacks. He also described Putin’s suggestion of a prisoner swap in response to the hacks as “potentially a good sign of progress.”

Biden insisted he is entering the talks clear-eyed, after years of U.S. sanctions against Russia have failed to bring the country into compliance with liberal democratic norms. At the same time, his opinion is that Russia has bitten off “some real problems,” which he predicted Putin would have trouble chewing on.

“There’s no guarantee you can change a person’s behavior or change the behavior of their country,” Biden said.

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