Putin, Biden say victims of World War II must not be forgotten
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- 08 December, 2021
- 05:29

During the talks, Russian and US presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden mentioned the cooperation between the two countries during World War II and stressed that the sacrifices made then shouldn’t be forgotten, according to the Kremlin press service, Report informs citing TASS.
“In this context, the presidents recalled the alliance of the two countries during World War II. They emphasized that the sacrifices made at that time should not be forgotten, and the alliance itself should serve as an example for building contacts and working together in today’s realities,” reads the message.
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