'I was expressing moral outrage that I felt and I make no apologies,' Biden says of saying Putin should not remain in power
Joe Biden said his remark in Warsaw that Vladimir Putin should not remain in power reflected his own moral outrage, not an administration policy shift. 'I wasn’t then nor am I now articulating a policy change.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
DOMINIC LAWSON: It's not Putin who is losing his marbles but BidenUnfortunately, there are questions to be asked of Joe Biden's mental state during the most dangerous tension between East and West since the Cuban Missile Crisis, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.
Read more »
Zelenskiy hails upcoming Ukraine-Russia peace talks amid fallout from Biden comments on PutinTalks set to start in Turkey as Ukraine president seeks peace ‘without delay’ and Joe Biden again forced to deny seeking regime change in Russia
Read more »
Biden Tempers Remarks on Putin After U.S. Allies ObjectPresident Joe Biden sought to clarify his call for the removal of Vladimir Putin, saying he wasn’t seeking regime change after European allies raised concern and critics said he was further inflaming tension with Russia
Read more »
Zelenskiy hails upcoming Ukraine-Russia peace talks amid fallout from Biden comments on PutinTalks set to start in Turkey as Ukraine president seeks peace ‘without delay’ and Joe Biden again forced to deny seeking regime change in Russia
Read more »
‘I make no apologies’: Biden stands by ‘Putin cannot remain in power’ remarkPresident says he was not calling for regime change but was expressing personal ‘moral outrage’ over Russian president’s invasion of Ukraine
Read more »
Biden clarifies 'Putin cannot remain in power' comments, says he was 'outragedPresident Joe Biden did not take back comments he made over the weekend that Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘cannot remain in power,’ and clarified that the administration has not changed its stance on Russia.
Read more »