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US election 2024: Putin says he prefers Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the White House


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In an unexpected turn of events ahead of the US election in November, Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a surprising statement regarding his preference for the White House occupant. Contrary to his previous praise for former President Donald Trump, Putin now expresses a preference for a Joe Biden presidency.

 

In remarks likely to spark controversy, Putin lauds Biden as a more experienced and predictable leader. This sentiment contrasts sharply with Putin's earlier commendation of Trump's talents before the 2016 election.

 

Despite Biden's history of criticizing Putin, including labeling him a "killer," the Russian president seems undeterred. Putin downplays concerns about Biden's age and mental acuity, asserting that he found nothing unusual during their last meeting in 2021.

 

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While acknowledging Biden's condemnation of the war in Ukraine as "extremely harmful and erroneous," Putin emphasizes Russia's willingness to collaborate with any US leader chosen by the American public.

 

This unexpected endorsement from Putin adds another layer of intrigue to an already contentious election season. It comes against the backdrop of Trump's recent controversial remarks regarding NATO and Russia, further complicating US-Russia relations and the geopolitical landscape.

 

As the election approaches, Putin's statement underscores the high stakes and global implications of the outcome. With tensions simmering between the US and Russia, the world watches closely, aware of the potential ramifications of America's choice of leadership on the international stage.

 

16.02.24

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