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We need to deal with this reality – White House on Putin's “re-election” as President of Russia

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The White House spoke out regarding the “re-election” of Putin as President of Russia/Collage 24 Channel

The White House spoke out regarding the “re-election” of Vladimir Putin as President of Russia. The Biden administration noted that the country now needs to deal with the current reality.

At the same time, the United States recognizes that the presidential “elections ” in Russia were dishonest. National Security Advisor to the US President Jake Sullivan spoke about this during a briefing, reports 24 Channel.

The White House reacted to the results of the “elections” in Russia

Sullivan, commenting on the elections in Russia, noted that the final result and “victory “Putin was not unpredictable on them. After all, Putin closed the political sphere in Russia and imprisoned political opponents.

Some of them died tragically, and there is no complete justice in this election. And the result was predictable,” said Biden’s adviser.

In addition, he stated that the reality is that Putin is the president of Russia. Therefore, the United States must deal with this reality. from the president and from the entire country. And we will continue to deal with this reality,” Sullivan noted.

The White House spokesman also noted that Putin's “re-election” as president Russia does not deny the fact that these elections were not exactly fair.

Germany will not call Putin President of Russia

  • German government representative Christiane Hoffmann noted that after Putin’s “re-election” as President of Russia, his positions will not be named in the country. In particular, only the last name of the Russian dictator will be used for any description.
  • Hoffman also noted that the “so-called elections in Russia” were “neither free nor fair.” She emphasized that the result was clear and these were not democratic elections.
  • German Foreign Ministry spokesman Sebastian Fischer noted that the ministry has been using just the name Putin for some time when talking about Russian dictator. The country also condemned the holding of so-called elections in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.
  • At the same time, a number of world leaders congratulated Putin on his “victory” in the elections. These were mainly the countries of Central Asia, as well as China, North Korea and Azerbaijan.

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We need to deal with this reality – White House on Putin's “re-election” as President of Russia

by alex

The White House spoke out regarding the “re-election” of Putin as President of Russia/Collage 24 Channel

The White House spoke out regarding the “re-election” of Vladimir Putin as President of Russia. The Biden administration noted that the country now needs to deal with the current reality.

At the same time, the United States recognizes that the presidential “elections ” in Russia were dishonest. National Security Advisor to the US President Jake Sullivan spoke about this during a briefing, reports 24 Channel.

The White House reacted to the results of the “elections” in Russia

Sullivan, commenting on the elections in Russia, noted that the final result and “victory “Putin was not unpredictable on them. After all, Putin closed the political sphere in Russia and imprisoned political opponents.

Some of them died tragically, and there is no complete justice in this election. And the result was predictable,” said Biden’s adviser.

In addition, he stated that the reality is that Putin is the president of Russia. Therefore, the United States must deal with this reality. from the president and from the entire country. And we will continue to deal with this reality,” Sullivan noted.

The White House spokesman also noted that Putin's “re-election” as president Russia does not deny the fact that these elections were not exactly fair.

Germany will not call Putin President of Russia

  • German government representative Christiane Hoffmann noted that after Putin’s “re-election” as President of Russia, his positions will not be named in the country. In particular, only the last name of the Russian dictator will be used for any description.
  • Hoffman also noted that the “so-called elections in Russia” were “neither free nor fair.” She emphasized that the result was clear and these were not democratic elections.
  • German Foreign Ministry spokesman Sebastian Fischer noted that the ministry has been using just the name Putin for some time when talking about Russian dictator. The country also condemned the holding of so-called elections in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.
  • At the same time, a number of world leaders congratulated Putin on his “victory” in the elections. These were mainly the countries of Central Asia, as well as China, North Korea and Azerbaijan.

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