Peskov explained why Putin does not congratulate Biden on winning the election / GORDON



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Russian President Vladimir Putin did not congratulate Joe Biden on his victory in the US presidential election for reasons of correctness, Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov explained.

Therefore, Russian President Vladimir Putin did not congratulate the representative of the Democratic Party, Joe Biden, on the victory in the US presidential elections, because his victory was not officially announced. This was announced on November 9 by Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, reports RBC.

“We consider it correct to await the official summary of the election results. I would like to remind you that President Putin has repeatedly said that he will show respect for any choice of the American people and that he will be ready to work with any elected president of the United States,” he said.

Peskov was asked why Putin congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election after the announcement of preliminary results.

“Then there were no announcements of legal challenges,” replied the spokesman for the head of the Kremlin.

In the United States on November 3 the main vote took place in the presidential elections… More than 10 candidates ran for the job, the main competitors were the Republican, the incumbent of the White House Donald Trump and the Democrat Biden. According to data published on November 7 by CNN, ABC News and Fox News, Biden received between 273 and 290 votes from the electoral college, which guarantees you an electoral victory.

Biden after the announcement of these results declared his victory, and Trump – who will file claims in court and “will not calm down”Until he achieves a “fair vote count,” he believes “these elections are far from over.”

Biden with a win in the US presidential elections they have already congratulated several politicians, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Canadian Prime Minister Justin trudeau and the president of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.



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