In an interview with US NBC television, Putin made the remarks ahead of a June 16 meeting with US President Joe Biden in Geneva, Switzerland.



Relations between the United States and Russia are minimal: Putin



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Relations between the United States and Russia are at their lowest ebb, with Putin. Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with NBC television that Putin had reached his lowest point in years. He made the remarks ahead of a June 16 meeting with US President Joe Biden in Geneva, Switzerland.



In an interview with US NBC television, Putin said Trump was a president whose behavior did not conform to US political standards. Meanwhile, in the context of current US President Joe Biden, the Russian president said that he is a person with a long political career and it is hoped that the upcoming meeting with him will be fruitful.



Putin expressed hope that he thinks Biden will be less emotional than Trump. "Everything has its advantages and disadvantages," he added. But I hope that US President Joe Biden will not take any action out of emotion. "


In an interview with local time on Friday, Putin said bilateral relations between the United States and Russia had deteriorated the most in recent years. A meeting between Putin and Biden is scheduled for next Wednesday in Geneva.



In that interview, Putin praised former US President Donald Trump. He said Trump was an extraordinary and talented man. Putin added that Biden is a professional politician. He is much different than Trump.

Biden called Putin a "killer" in March.


Asked about this, Putin said he had heard many such allegations. He does not think about all this.



Putin is set to hold a face-to-face meeting with US Secretary of State John Biden since he took office in January. The meeting is set to take place after months of squabbling between the two sides over various issues. Source: Parstude.

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