Published: 10:17, March 19, 2021 | Updated: 22:08, June 4, 2023
Putin invites Biden to online discussions
By Xinhua

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with members of the public of Crimea via a video link in Moscow on March 18, 2021. (ALEXEY DRUZHININ / SPUTNIK / AFP)

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he would like to invite his US counterpart Joe Biden to an online meeting to continue their discussions of bilateral ties.

Putin told a local TV program that the first phone call between the presidents in January was initiated by Washington.

"I want to invite President Biden to continue our discussions, but on the condition that we do this actually live, as they say, online," he said.

The discussions could be held on Friday or Monday, and the Kremlin is ready at any time convenient for the White House, Russian President Vladimir Putin said, adding that he would give relevant instructions to the Russian Foreign Ministry

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The discussions could be held on Friday or Monday, and the Kremlin is ready at any time convenient for the White House, Putin said, adding that he would give relevant instructions to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Earlier in the day, Putin said that the United States has to take into account Russia's interests and Moscow is capable of protecting them.

He emphasized that Russia is prepared to work with the United States in fields of mutual interest, but only on terms that are favorable for Russia.

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Putin made the remarks amid escalating Moscow-Washington tensions after a US intelligence report on Tuesday accused Russia of "denigrating" Biden's candidacy during the elections to increase support for former President Donald Trump.