Zelenskyy told Fox News that he doesn't believe that Biden is afraid of Putin.
I don't know if Biden is afraid of Putin. I think he doesn't. Zelenskyy said that he wanted to believe that he doesn't because he is the leader of a big nation.
—TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) April 1, 2022
I'm holding my fist. That is our tradition. I am not sure if you understand this standard. I hold my fist up or cross my fingers so that no president of the United States will fear Russia because America was always a symbol of democracy.
The international condemnation of Putin's attack on Ukraine was met by countries like the UK, Canada and the US that have imposed sanctions on Russia.
Since the war began, Biden has publicly opposed Russia. During a visit to Poland, Biden said that the Russian leader was a "butcher".
In one of his criticisms of Putin, Biden said that he couldn't remain in power and that the White House and US Secretary of State walked back their comments.
"We do not have a strategy of regime change in Russia, or anywhere else, for that matter," said Tony Blinken last weekend.