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“This is very aggressive and unconstructive rhetoric,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. – Some ultimatum roosters are generally unacceptable to us. We have already said that we will ignore such … sponsorship statements, we do not intend to.
He acknowledged that there were “many disagreements and different approaches to important issues,” but hinted that Moscow hopes that, despite all the disagreements, the two sides can continue to communicate.
“However, we hope that the political will of the Americans will continue to communicate where it is useful to us,” Peskov said.
He commented on Biden’s foreign policy speech on Thursday, in which the US president said Washington would force Moscow to pay for human rights violations and cyberattacks, and called for the release of opposition A. Navalna.
In harsh words, very different from his predecessor Donald Trump’s more lenient approach to Moscow, Biden warned of a “growing authoritarian threat” from China and Russia.
He said that “US concessions on Russia’s aggressive actions, interference in our elections, cyberattacks, and the poisoning of its citizens have ended.”
However, Biden said there were areas he would like to work on with the Kremlin, including the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which both sides extended this week for five years.
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