Biden makes 1st call as president to Russia's President Vladimir Putin
White House press secretary Jen Psaki revealed Biden called Russia's President Vladimir Putin while she was briefing reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
"The call has happened, I believe, since I have come out here," Psaki said, asked in the last question of the briefing for an update on the two leaders.
She said Biden called Putin "with the intention of discussing our willingness to extend New Start for five years and also to reaffirm our strong support for Ukraine sovereignty in the face of Russia's ongoing aggression. And also to raise matters of concern, including the SolarWinds hack, reports of Russia placing bounties on United States soldiers in Afghanistan, interference in the 2020 election, the poisoning of Alexey Navalny, and treatment of peaceful protesters by Russian security forces."
"His intention was also to make clear that the United States will act firmly in defense of our national interests in response to malign actions by Russia," Psaki added.
Psaki said the White House will deviler a readout of the call sometime early this afternoon.