Monday, May 31, 2021

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Says There Is No Common Ground Between The U.S. And Russia In The Upcoming Biden - Putin Summit

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov's comments came as Russia's ties with the US and its Western allies are languishing at post-Cold War lows [File: Thomas Peter/Pool via Reuters]  

CNBC/Reuters: Russia tells U.S. to expect ‘uncomfortable’ signals ahead of Putin-Biden summit  

Russia said on Monday it would send what it described as “uncomfortable” signals to the United States ahead of a summit between the two countries’ leaders next month and announced it was beefing up its western border militarily. 

The comments came a day after U.S. President Joe Biden said he would press Russian President Vladimir Putin to respect human rights when the two leaders meet in Geneva on June 16. Relations between the two powers are at post-Cold War lows. 

“The Americans must assume that a number of signals from Moscow ... will be uncomfortable for them, including in the coming days,” Sergei Ryabkov, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, was quoted as saying by the RIA news agency.  

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WNU Editor: We now know where the Biden-Putin summit is going to take place .... Geneva Hotel That Could Host Putin-Biden Summit Has All Rooms Booked for Mid-June (Sputnik). 

More News On Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister's Remarks On The Upcoming Biden - Putin Summit  

Pre-summit agendas of Moscow, Washington do not coincide, senior diplomat says -- TASS  

Russia warns U.S. of 'uncomfortable' signals ahead of Biden-Putin summit -- The Hill  

Russian ministers signal defensive posture ahead of Putin-Biden summit next month -- DW  

Russia threatens Biden with 'uncomfortable signals' in chilling warning ahead of summit -- Daily Express  

Russia tells US to expect ‘uncomfortable’ signals ahead of summit -- Al Jazeera

3 comments:

  1. We are going to dangerous days. How far Putin is ready to go? Knowing that Biden is senile ( calling Putin a killer show it. He can think it but not telling it) he will play the determination of Vice President, Bliken or Austin, they all have not the last word. This is a big weakness.

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  2. Putin should be pretty satisfied with the past few weeks. Russian hackers were able to shut down and extort a key US oil pipeline. Then were able to secure Nord Stream 2 - Russia's primary foreign policy objective - while earlier watching with amusement as Biden kneecapped his own country's oil production in the cancellation of Keystone.

    These talks should go very well for Russia - with and ACTUAL Russian agent occupying the White House.

    Trump will have much to rebuild when he retakes office in 2024.

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  3. Did the Big Guy get 10% kicked upstairs from the money Hunter got from the Mayor of Moscow?


    Biden is an ACTUAL Russian agent occupying the White House.

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