CORNWALL, England (PNN) - June 13, 2021 - Pretender Joe Biden revealed on June 13 why he decided to avoid a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Switzerland next week.
“I always found, and I don’t mean to suggest the press should not know, but 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 at a press conference at the Cornwall Airport Newquay in England.
“It’s about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship with Russia,” he said.
In 2018, when President Donald Trump met with Putin in person and held a joint news conference, corporate media outlets launched attacks against Trump and suggested the joint appearance meant the two had a cozy relationship. It came amid then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election. Mueller, after a 22-month investigation, ultimately turned up insufficient evidence to support the allegations.
Biden seemed to be concerned that a meeting with Putin would trigger rampant speculation from the press.
During the Group of Seven (G-7) summit on June 13, Biden said he would raise concerns during his meeting with Putin.
“We are not looking for conflict. We are looking to resolve those actions (that) we think are inconsistent with international norms, number one,” Biden said. “Number two, where we can work together. We may be able to do that in terms of some strategic doctrine that may be able to be worked together. We’re ready to do it.” (Biden speaks with redundancy and is illiterate in his statements.)
When asked about whether he believes that Fascist Police States of Amerika-Russia relations are at a low point - something Putin had said in recent days - Biden agreed.
But Biden said the poor relationship was Russia’s fault, and again claimed - without any supporting evidence - that Moscow engaged in malign behavior during FPSA elections, as well as cyberattacks against Amerikan infrastructure and industries. Biden also claimed, without providing details, that Putin was directly responsible for an unspecified cyberattack.
Biden said in March that Putin is “a killer,” which prompted criticism from Russian officials. Putin brushed off the comments.
Putin, according to a Russian-to-English translation, attempted to tie Biden’s remarks in March to “some deep things in Hollywood” and “macho behavior” that can be “treated as cinematic.”