Biden Open to Putin's Proposal to Exchange Cyber Criminals

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News ID: 52024
Publish Date: 22:08 - 13 June 2021
Sunday, 13 June 2021 (YJC) _ US President Joe Biden has agreed to consider Vladimir Putin's proposal to exchange cyber criminals amid.

Biden Open to Putin's Proposal to Exchange Cyber CriminalsUS President Joe Biden has agreed to consider Vladimir Putin's proposal to exchange cyber criminals amid a wave of ransomware attacks across the US that the American authorities repeatedly blamed on hackers residing in Russia.

POTUS made the remarks during a press conference following the third and final day of the G7 summit in England. He suggested that the Russian president's idea was "potentially a good sign", and claimed that if US-based hackers perpetrated a crime against Russia, he would hold them accountable.

Putin earlier stated that Moscow would be ready to hand over cyber criminals to the US if Washington reciprocates.

"If we agree on the extradition of the criminals, then Russia, of course, will do it - but only if the other side (in this case, the United States) agrees to do the same and will extradite similar criminals to the Russian Federation", he stressed.

The Russian President also stated that there is a range of global issues on which Moscow and Washington should cooperate, noting the sides need to restore direct contacts.

"Before high-level events, both sides are always trying to tone down some negative rhetoric in order to create an appropriate favourable environment for work. There is nothing special here, I would not delude myself with anything. This is a professional approach", Putin noted in an interview.

At the same time, he said that the US decision to agree on extending the New START treaty was "a professional step".

"The new administration led by President [Joe] Biden, firstly extended the New START treaty. I think this is a very important step ... On the part of President Biden, this is a demonstration of professionalism, of course", Putin stated.

Earlier this week, the White House confirmed media reports saying that Biden had decided to hold a separate press conference after the talks. Biden also expected to deliver "a strong message" to Putin, according to various reports, with Washington confirming that POTUS won't be afraid to bring up "thorny" issues between the two countries during the meeting.

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