Despite his prediction, Biden said he still believes that Putin does not want a cold war, standing by the statement he made following a meeting with the Russian leader in Geneva back in June.
During a press conference at the White House to mark his first year in office, Biden was asked about the continued buildup of, and the so-far unsuccessful efforts by the U.S. and NATO allies to de-escalate the mounting tensions through diplomatic negotiations.
, during a last-minute visit to Kyiv, warned that Russia could attack Ukraine on “very short notice.”
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