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On first call with Putin, Biden raises election interference, bounties, Navalny poisoning
Biden called intending to raise concern about the suspected Russian SolarWinds hacking campaign, Russia reportedly placing bounties on American troops and interference in the 2020 election, the White House said.
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President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin Tuesday afternoon, expressing U.S. objections to a variety of Kremlin actions, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday.
Psaki told reporters at Tuesday s press briefing that the call was scheduled to take place as she was behind the podium fielding press questions.
Biden called intending to raise concern about a suspected Russian SolarWinds hacking campaign that breached Justice Department email accounts, reports of Russian bounties reportedly placed on American troops and interference in the 2020 election, Psaki said. The president also intended to raise his concerns about the
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to workers as he attends an opening ceremony of the road junction of the M-10 “Russia” highway, connecting Moscow and St. Petersburg, in Khimki outside Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin . more > By David Sherfinski - The Washington Times - Tuesday, January 26, 2021
President Biden spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, marking the first time the two leaders have spoken since Mr. Biden took office last week.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Mr. Biden intended to discuss the renewal of a nuclear arms treaty, Ukrainian sovereignty, the recent SolarWinds hack, reports of bounties on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan and the arrest of Putin foe Alexei Navalny, among other subjects.
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Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky and French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire speak on the final day of Reuters Next
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