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According to the American leader, Russia has already lost. It cannot reach its o...

"It is impossible": Biden made fun of Putin and stated that Russia had already lost war - CNN

According to the American leader, Russia has already lost. It cannot reach its original goal, which she declared at the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. US President Joe Biden Argumentation of Russian President Vladimir Putin about the causes of war against Ukraine is "ridiculous". CNN writes about it. According to journalists, Biden called Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kisidi to praise his country for a response to the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine.

"If we stopped, what statement would this be sent to China about Taiwan? What signal would this be sent all over the world?" Biden said. The newspaper writes that Biden stated that he did not need to persuade the Japanese politician in any way, since he agrees that Ukraine is gently helping. For the reason that the consequences of the Russian invasion extend far beyond the combat zone. "Russia has already lost. It cannot achieve its original goal that it has declared. It is impossible . . .

Japan's leadership has been made it clear from the first day that the consequences of the war were going far beyond Europe," he said. According to Biden, Russian aggression is not only a problem for Europe. This is a precedent that has been recorded for the first time since the end of World War II. It should be reminded that on August 18, the White House stated that Biden intends to meet Kim Jong -in without prior conditions.

According to the US Presidential Administration, Washington plans to discuss safety and denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula at the meeting, but Pyongyang has not yet responded to the proposal. On August 12, it was reported that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky bypassed Baiden in the American ranking of popularity. The Ukrainian leader gained 57% of US citizens, but 29% spoke negatively.