“America is back, Diplomacy is back”, Biden said in his first statement as a President.

Biden ensures the youth of reinstating America and sends a direct message to Putin regarding his conspiracy days.


President Joe Biden on Thursday said America's "rolling" days for Russian President Vladimir Putin were over as he demanded the immediate release of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. During his first visit to the State Department as President, Biden handed down a tougher sentence on Putin as major protests erupted in Russia following Navalny's arrest. Thousands of protesters were arrested.

The new US president has been seeking to make it clear to the world that he is leaving Putin after Republican President Donald Trump, who avoided confrontation and who often downplayed the Russian leader's atrocities.

Navalny, an anti-corruption campaigner and Putin's most politically determined enemy, was arrested on January 17 while returning from a five-month recovery in Germany from a nerve poisoning drug, which he blamed on the Kremlin.

"I have made it clear to President Putin, in a very different way from his predecessor, that the United States' days go on in spite of Russia's violent actions - disrupting our elections, cyber attacks, poisoning its citizens - are over," Biden said last week. White House officials called it the first exchange. "We will not hesitate to raise costs in Russia and protect the interests of our people."

Biden's comments on Russia came as he confirmed the renewal of US foreign policy, including reversing Trump's order to withdraw US troops stationed in Germany, ending Saudi Arabia's military support in Yemen and promising to support LBGTQ rights as a cornerstone.

Using the visit to show how his foreign policy will be different from that of his predecessor, Biden has asked to return to "the power of our global power." He wants to strengthen political corpses, many of whom are frustrated by Trump's policies and voice.

"America is back. Diplomacy is back," Biden told State Department officials before delivering his foreign policy statement. "You are the centre of everything I intend to do. You are the heart of it. We will rebuild our alliance."

In Biden's efforts to negotiate with the youth of his new age, White House officials said he hoped to send a mysterious signal to the world that the United States was ready to continue its role as world leader four years after Trump pushed "America's first agenda.

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