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Biden raises thorny issues in phone call with Putin

SolarWinds hack, bounties on American soldiers in Afghanistan among matters discussed between both presidents

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2021 4:20PM

Biden raises thorny issues in phone call with Putin
Over a phone call yesterday, both US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to maintain transparent, consistent communication in all matters moving forward. – AFP pic, January 27, 2021

WASHINGTON – United States President Joe Biden spoke by phone yesterday with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, during which they discussed several thorny issues between the two countries, Anadolu Agency reported.

Among them were the SolarWinds hack and reports that Moscow put bounties on American soldiers in Afghanistan, according to a White House statement, which sparked anger on Capitol Hill against Moscow.  

Biden and Vladimir Putin “discussed both countries’ willingness to extend New START for five years, agreeing to have their teams work urgently to complete the extension by February 5”, said the statement, referring to the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.

Biden also “raised other matters of concern, including the SolarWinds hack, reports of Russia placing bounties on United States soldiers in Afghanistan, interference in the 2020 United States election, and the poisoning of (Kremlin critic) Aleksey Navalny”, according to the statement. 

During the phone call, Biden reportedly told Putin that Washington will defend its interests in response to Moscow’s actions “that harm us or our allies”.

“The two presidents agreed to maintain transparent and consistent communication going forward,” said the statement. 

The two leaders also agreed to explore discussions on arms control and security issues, and Biden reaffirmed US support for Ukraine’s sovereignty. – Bernama, January 27, 2021

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