Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a message of congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden, the Kremlin announced Tuesday.
Why it matters: Putin was one of the few world leaders to refrain from congratulating Biden for his election win. But after the Electoral College affirmed his election victory, the Kremlin released a statement saying Putin looked forward to having "interaction and contact with" Biden, per Russia's TASS news agency.
Of note: The Kremlin said last month that Putin would wait for an "official announcement" before commenting on the election or congratulating Biden.
- President Trump has yet to concede despite the Electoral College vote and spent much of Monday night tweeting and retweeting baseless conspiracy theories on the election.
For the record: A bipartisan Senate intelligence report found Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump.
- FBI director Chris Wray testified in September that the bureau had seen "very active efforts by the Russians to influence our election in 2020," primarily to "denigrate" Biden.
- Biden has promised a more adversarial relationship with Russia and with Putin himself, Axios' Dave Lawler notes.
Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.