with other words Navalny is almost free , or? How Binden´s administration is planing to do it , from the
practical side ?
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Joe Biden said on Sunday he will press
Vladimir Putin to respect human rights when the two leaders meet in June.
In a speech marking the Memorial Day holiday, Biden said: “I’m meeting with President Putin in a couple weeks in Geneva, making it clear we will not stand by and let him abuse those rights.”"
Biden marks Memorial Day with speech in Delaware and looks ahead to meeting Russian president in Geneva in June
www.theguardian.com
And there’s not too much the rest of the world can do to stop them.
theconversation.com
Biden has already forced Putin to pull back from the Ukranian border, but Putin is now launching an all out cyber assault on the USA. That's Biden's #1 priority right now.
In terms of civil rights, not just Novalny, but also what happened with the airliner in Belarus, the crackdown on political opposition, further sanctions for the continuing cyber war emanating out of Russia with the blessings of the Russian government.
Novalny, while definitely high on the list, is not Biden's first priority. And the issue with Novalny is Putin's continuing campaign of murder of his opponents, in foreign countries.