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America does not seek regime change in Russia

On March 26, speaking in front of the Warsaw Royal Castle, Poland after a visit to Ukrainian refugees in this country, US President Joe Biden commented on Russian President Vladimir Putin that Putin “shouldn’t continue”. ruling”.

Minutes after Mr. Biden spoke, the White House tried to clarify his comments, saying that the president “Do not comment on Putin’s power in Russia or mean regime change.”

According to a White House official, the speech was not a call to overthrow the Russian president, but rather to inform the world about the need to prepare for a protracted conflict.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was even more emphatic when mentioning this issue during a visit to Jerusalem on March 27.

“I think Mr. Biden has made it quite simply that President Putin cannot be empowered to conduct special military operations in Ukraine,” Blinken said.

“As you know and have heard us say many times, we have no strategy of regime change in Russia.”

The Russian government said Mr. Biden appeared to have lost his temper and further stressed that who leads Russia is not up to the US President.

President Biden’s speech came as Russia was conducting iconic missile strikes on the Ukrainian city of Lviv, 40 miles from the Polish border.

After President Biden’s speech, President Volodymyr Zelensky, urged the West to turn over military assets in stockpiles and said his country only needed 1% of the planes and 1% of the tanks. is in the NATO stockpile.

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