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Biden calls Putin a 'worthy adversary' after Russian prez calls him 'career man'


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Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.President Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a "worthy adversary" at a press conference following a NATO summit in Brussels on Monday — days after Putin praised former president Donald Trump and called Biden a "career man" in an interview."He's bright, he's tough, and I've found that he is — as they say when I used to play ball — a worthy adversary," Biden said of Putin.BIDEN REAFFIRMS US COMMITMENT TO NATO, CITES 'NEW CHALLENGES' WITH RUSSIA, CHINA"I believe that former U.S. president Mr. Trump is an extraordinary individual, talented individual, otherwise he would not have become U.S. president," Putin recently told NBC News in his first interview with a U.S. news network since 2018. As allies, we also affirmed our continued support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine," he said.The press conference started roughly two and a half hours late with no explanation, although Biden apologized to reporters..Trump was a frequent critic of NATO, but Biden has reaffirmed the U.S.'s commitment to NATO.Biden is coming off his first G-7 summit as president. During a press conference on Sunday, he harped on the theme of democracies versus autocracies when asked about G-7 leaders' response to China's alleged human rights violations in the Xinjiang Province."As you know, the last time the G-7 met, there was no mention of China.

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