Analysis: Biden drew the line on Putin. Now it's the Russian's move.

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Analysis: President Biden drew the line on President Putin. Now it's the Russian's move.

But Biden did deliver a succinct message to his Russian counterpart: Stop messing with the U.S. and international norms."The bottom line is I told President Putin that we need to have some basic rules," Biden said at a news conference in Geneva."This is the road that we can all abide by."physically and metaphorically following their summit in Helsinki, Biden's first foreign trip as president emphasized a hard break from Trump's criticism of U.S.

"It's really important for the Russians to understand they will face consequences" for cyberattacks, said Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who is a member of the Armed Services Committee and a former State Department official."I hope that President Biden was firm about that." Biden wasn't asked whether that means he has just created a rule allowing Russian hackers to attack other targets without fear of U.S. reprisal.

"All foreign policy is a logical extension of personal relationships," he said."It's the way human nature functions. And understand, when you run a country that does not abide by international norms — and yet you need those international norms to be somehow managed so that you can participate in the benefits that flow from them — it hurts you.""This is not about trust," he said."This is about self-interest and verification of self-interest.

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