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June 16, 2021, 6:42 PM

Biden Says He Confronted Putin on Navalny and Gave Cyber Warning

Jennifer Jacobs
Jennifer Jacobs
Bloomberg News
Josh Wingrove
Josh Wingrove
Bloomberg News
Justin Sink
Justin Sink
Bloomberg News

U.S. President Joe Biden said he confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin about human-rights violations at a summit on Wednesday, including imprisoned opposition leader Alexey Navalny, and warned him against further cyber-attacks on American infrastructure.

Biden said he gave Putin a list of 16 kinds of “critical infrastructure” that should be “off limits” for cyber-attacks, and warned Putin the U.S. would respond “in a cyber way” if they were targeted by hackers.

But he also said he saw the possibility that relations between the countries may improve.

WATCH: Speaking in Geneva, Biden says he confronted Putin over human rights violations.

He said that in nearly three hours of meetings in Geneva, the ...

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