China News Service, March 29 (Xinhua) According to a comprehensive report, on the 28th local time, when US President Biden delivered a speech on the budget for the new fiscal year, he once again responded to a reporter's question about "Putin can no longer be in power".

Biden said that his remarks were not to clarify policy changes in the United States, but to express opinions based on sentiment on the 26th.

  According to a CNN report, Biden explained that his remarks are not to elucidate changes in U.S. policy, but to express opinions based on his emotions on the 26th, "I'm just expressing my anger. He shouldn't Stay in power. But that doesn't mean we have a basic policy of doing anything to bring Putin down in any way."

Data map: Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Biden met at a villa called La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland.

  Biden stressed that he made the remarks after a meeting with Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw, and said he would not apologize for the remarks and did not think it would escalate the situation further.

Biden also said other NATO leaders may have issues with his comments, but that would not weaken NATO.

  On the 26th local time, US President Biden suddenly declared that Russian President Vladimir Putin could not continue to be in power during a speech in the Polish capital Washington.

But White House officials immediately issued a statement clarifying that Biden's remarks were not seeking regime change in Russia.

U.S. Secretary of State Blinken also said later that the United States has no strategy for regime change in Russia.

  On the 27th, when asked by a US media reporter whether he called on Putin to step down, Biden himself clarified that "no", he was not calling for a change in the Russian regime.