Biden, Putin Discuss Bilateral Ties During First Phone Call
FILE – In this March 10, 2011, file photo, then-Vice President Joe Biden, left, shook hands with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File) Ad International Scholarship Programs Offered Annually Fillrates How to Live 120 Years Cholesterol is Afraid of This Simple Remedy Cardiovax White House spokesperson Jen Psaki confirmed on Tuesday that Joe Biden made his first official call to Vladimir Putin. This came after receiving millions of dollars from the Putin regime. Tune in for a briefing with @PressSec Jen Psaki and Domestic Policy Advisor @AmbassadorRice . https://t.co/r2MXiv1FoZ — The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 26, 2021 Biden spoke with Putin about extending the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty for five years before it is set to expire in February. President Trump was previously opposed to extending the treaty, unless it included the disarmament of China. Psaki said Biden also asked Putin about the debunked Taliban bo