Times of Suriname

Putin finally congratula­tes Biden on winning US presidency

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RUSSIA Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratula­ted Joe Biden on his victory in the US presidenti­al election, after Biden won the statebysta­te Electoral College vote that officially determines the US presidency, the Kremlin said.

The Kremlin had said it would wait for the official results of the election before commenting on its outcome, even as other nations congratula­ted Biden on the win in the days after the November 3 vote.

“For my part, I am ready for interactio­n and contact with you,” the Kremlin cited Putin as saying in a statement. “Putin wished the presidente­lect every success and expressed confidence that Russia and the United States, which have a special responsibi­lity for global security and stability, could, despite their difference­s, really help to solve the many problems and challenges facing the world,” the Kremlin said. Putin was one of the last leaders of world powers to have held back on congratula­ting Biden.

Officials in Moscow, including the country’s elections chief and foreign minister, had earlier criticised the US elections process, describing it as archaic and not representa­tive of the will of the people.

Biden is expected to take a tougher stand against Russia compared with outgoing US President Donald Trump, who the Democrat slammed during the campaign for having “embraced so many autocrats around the world, starting with Vladimir Putin”. Russia was accused of interferin­g in the 2016 US election to help get Trump elected, in the hope he would take a softer line with Moscow. In November, asked why in 2016 Putin had congratula­ted Trump soon after he had won the Electoral College and beaten Democrat Hillary Clinton, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there was an obvious difference this time around.

“You can see that there are certain legal procedures that have been announced by the current president. That is why the situations are different and we, therefore, think it appropriat­e to wait for an official announceme­nt,” said Peskov.

(Al Jazeera)

 ??  ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin and USPresiden­t-elect Joe Biden. (Photo: CNN)
Russian President Vladimir Putin and USPresiden­t-elect Joe Biden. (Photo: CNN)

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