Putin says Russia is prepared to extradite cyber criminals to US if only America reciprocates the Favour

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Russian President, Vladimir Putin has said Russia is prepared to extradite cybercriminals to the United States on a reciprocal basis.

According to Russia’s state-run TASS news agency on Sunday, June 13, Putin said that both Russia and the US must “assume equal commitments,” adding that “Russia will naturally do that but only if the other side, in this case, the United States, agrees to the same and will also extradite corresponding criminals to the Russian Federation.”

Putin’s remarks come ahead of a June 16 summit with US President Joe Biden in Geneva. Biden said Sunday at a G7 press conference he was encouraged by Putin’s earlier comments and acknowledged negotiation is possible.

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During his interview with Rossiya-1, the Russian President said he hoped his meeting with Biden would serve to restore relations between Russia and the United States and establish a “functioning mechanism” for direct dialogue on “areas of mutual interest,” including regional conflicts, economic cooperation and environmental protection, TASS reported.

“In general, there is something to talk about and there are common issues to discuss,” the Russian President added.

During a press briefing last week Wednesday, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said that the “issue of ransomware attacks” would be discussed during the meeting between the two leaders in Geneva.

“We have raised the issue of ransomware attacks with any number of countries and that includes Russia. I suspect, as you have heard from the White House, that this activity will be a topic when the two presidents meet next week in Geneva,” Price said.

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