Kremlin says Biden's comments on Russia are 'aggressive, unconstructive rhetoric'

Biden promised a new era of US foreign policy in his first diplomatic address as president, on Thursday


Rueters February 05, 2021
Russian President Vladimir Putin. PHOTO: REUTERS

MOSCOW:

The Kremlin, on Friday, described comments made by US President Joe Biden the previous day as “aggressive, unconstructive rhetoric” and said it would not tolerate any US ultimatums.

Biden on Thursday promised a new era of US foreign policy in his first diplomatic address as president and said he had told President Vladimir Putin that the days of the United States rolling over in the face of what he called Russia’s aggressive actions were over.

“This is very aggressive, unconstructive rhetoric, to our regret,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.

He said the Kremlin hoped however that there could still be useful dialogue between the two countries when their interests coincided.

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