Putin criticizes US for ‘imposing its point of view’
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated in an interview published on Monday that “the most important value in international relations is stability and predictability,” after United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the same. However, Putin cited the situation in Afganistan, the Middle East and Syria as proof that US foreign policy does not exhibit predictability.
“Let’s sit down together, talk, look for solutions, look for compromises that are acceptable to all parties – this is how stability is achieved. It cannot be achieved by imposing one point of view, the ‘correct’ point of view, all the rest are ‘wrong’,” Putin told NBC. Contrasting US President Biden to former President Donald Trump, Putin said he hopes “we will observe certain rules of communication, we will be able to agree on something, and find some common ground.”
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