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Monday, 13 May
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The Kremlin doesn't like it: Biden openly addressed the issue of Russian aggression in Ukraine

On January 26, U.S. President Joe Biden held a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Among other issues, he noted that the U.S. intends to respond firmly to the aggressive actions of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, thus expressing support for Ukraine's sovereignty.

The Kremlin did not like and disagreed with the position of the head of the White House. As was made clear by Russia's statement, the President of the Russian Federation would consistently try to convey his vision to the President of the United States.

According to RIA Novosti, this was stated by Russia's press-secretary Dmitry Peskov in his interview for the Russia 1 TV channel.

Commenting on the issue raised by the U.S. President about Russian aggression against Ukraine, Peskov said that the Kremlin categorically disagrees with the position of the United States.

"This is the U.S. position we categorically disagree with. This is one of the conceptual differences on the agenda of our relations. It is the kind of the disagreement that the Russian side and President Putin will tirelessly and consistently convey to the other side," Peskov said.