U.S. President Joe Biden has expressed his intention to explore areas where he can cooperate at the summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin scheduled on the 16th, but unacceptably "draws a clear red line" and cyber attacks etc. He emphasized that he would take a strict stance on the problem.

US President Joe Biden attended the NATO summit in Brussels on the 14th and then held a press conference, mentioning the summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 16th.



In this, President Biden said that he was "a smart and formidable man" about Putin and that "it will clearly show Putin where he can cooperate with us if he so desires." He expressed his intention to seek a field in which he could cooperate even in the cold weather.



On the other hand, President Biden said, "If Putin does not choose to cooperate and continues to act as he has done in the field of cyber security etc., we will respond. We draw a clear red line for unacceptable things. He emphasized that he will take a strict stance on issues such as cyber attacks.



President Biden wants to control through diplomacy so that security issues such as cyber attacks and new missile development do not make things worse, and at this meeting he will establish a dialogue framework to discuss these strategic issues. One of the focal points is to be able to do it.