“Weak”. Americans disenchanted with Biden after summit with Putin

Fox News readers commented on the results of the Russian-American summit in Geneva with the participation of US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Many users felt that against the background of a colleague, Biden showed himself not on the best side, in particular during press conferences following the meeting.

“Putin led the process and answered what he thinks for 45 minutes. Biden read out the State Department’s manuscript, prepared two weeks ago. Weak”, – wrote xman2020stlouis.

“Joe stood his ground? Joe doesn’t know where the ground is, let alone that he stands on it”, – asserts dementedjoe.

“Once again, Biden shows that he is weak”, – pilot012 said.

“Stock markets are falling – that’s all you need to know about Joe’s work”, – said DonQu1xote.

Some commentators were not satisfied with the lack of specifics in the words of the American leader.

“Under the previous administrations, subordinates understood the goals and objectives of the president, but under the Biden administration, unfortunately, the opposite is true, so he can only answer questions vaguely”, – Mowerman said.

“Will Putin agree to Biden’s warnings? Yes. Will Putin follow Biden’s warnings? In no case. A warning from Biden is like a threat with an empty water pistol”, – RIVERSIDECO responded.

Among the users, there were also those who began to compare the work of Joe Biden and Donald Trump as president.

“He’s the greatest president we’ve had in a long time… courageous, confident, strong, confident… and his name is Donald Trump”, – joked FREEDOMACROSSAMERICA.

The first meeting between Putin and Biden took place on Wednesday in Geneva, negotiations lasted 4.5 hours, including a break. As a result, the Russian leader said that he had agreed with his American counterpart to begin consultations on strategic stability at the interdepartmental level. According to him, both countries realize that they bear a special responsibility for strategic stability in the world.

In addition, the heads of state adopted a joint statement. It speaks of the commitment of Moscow and Washington to the principle that there can be no winners in a nuclear war and should never be unleashed. The same principle was fixed by the leaders of the USSR and the United States at a meeting in Geneva in 1985.