Biden about Putin and his words about him: I don’t care what he thinks

“I expressed my indignation, believing that he should not remain in power, as well as bad people should not continue to make bad things, but this does not mean that our fundamental policy is aimed at doing something, To overthrow Vladimir Putin somehow. ” This was stated by US President Joe Biden, reports TASS.

Also, the head of the White House noted that he was not going to apologize for his words, because he did not regret what was said.

“I expressed moral indignation that I feel, and I do not bring any apologies for that.”

answering the question of whether he fears that his statements about the change of power in Russia can lead to the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, the president said: “No, I’m not afraid, not at all.”

Biden also said that he did not exclude the possibility of holding a new full-time Russian President Vladimir Putin, but believes that the prospect of organizing potential negotiations depends on their agenda.

“It depends on what he wants to talk about,” he said.

President of the United States stated that he was indifferent to him by the reaction of President Vladimir Putin on his recent statements in support of the idea of ​​changing power in Russia.

“I don’t care what he thinks. Putin will do what he wants to do. Taking into account his recent behavior, people should be understood: he will act in such a way, in his opinion, he should do. Point. On him No one else affects, including, explicitly, and unfortunately, his own advisers, “said Biden.