I don’t want to delay. ”Putin proposes to broadcast the conversation with Biden via a live broadcast

Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed today, Thursday, to continue his conversation with US President Joe Biden, through a live broadcast.

"This is what I think about," Putin said on the "Russia 24" channel, the phone call initiative came from President Biden last time.

I'd like to make a suggestion to President Biden to continue our conversation, provided that the conversation is on the air, so called online.

Without any delay, an open and direct dialogue.

I think that would be interesting for the Russian people, the American people, and many other countries. "

Putin added, "I do not want to delay the matter. It is possible to talk tomorrow or Monday. We are ready at any time that suits the American side."

Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to his US counterpart, Joe Biden, who described him as a "murderer", advising him to look in the mirror, indicating that every vessel is what it exudes, calling for health.

The Russian president said earlier yesterday: "I know him very well (meaning Biden). What will I respond to? Be in good health. I wish him good health. I say it without sarcasm or joke."

He continued: "The United States administration has a specific orientation in relations with Russia, but with its terms and issues that concern it only," noting that "Moscow will continue to develop relations with all countries of the world, including Washington."

He added, "Although America thinks we are like it. But this is not the case. We have a different genetic code."

Noting that we have talked more broadly about this topic, what I would like to say is that in the history of every nation, there are many difficult, dramatic and bloody events.

But when we evaluate others, or when we evaluate even other countries, we always seem to be looking in the mirror.

We always see ourselves in it. "

"We always describe others as we are," Putin said.

Speaking of the American establishment, he continued, "African Americans have been subjected to injustice and extermination until now."

Putin noted that in American history there has been a "very difficult, long and harsh period of slavery."

And Putin continued: "All this goes through history, accompanying the life of the United States to this day, and where else did the" black lives matter "movement come from.

For his part, Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Russian presidency, described today, Thursday, the words of US President Joe Biden, about his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, with "very bad statements," stressing that "Russia will proceed from the fact that Biden certainly does not wish to improve relations with Moscow. "

Peskov told reporters, commenting on the words of the US President: "I will not dwell on that. I will only say that these statements are very bad for the President of the United States. He certainly does not want to improve relations with our country, and we will proceed from this."

Peskov told "Sputnik", in response to a question about whether Washington had requested a conversation with Putin: "No."

In an interview broadcast by ABC News, US President Joe Biden said that the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, would "pay the price for his interference in the recent US presidential elections," indicating that this "will happen soon."

In his conversation with the people of Crimea and Sevastopol, Putin said in response: The United States should take account of Russia.

The White House spokeswoman, Jane Saki, refused to clarify whether Biden’s words were a "metaphor", explaining that Biden said earlier that he would not "back down" in expressing his position, whether in direct contacts with the Russian leadership or in public evaluations.

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