Joe Biden referred to as the Russian chief Vladimir Putin a “butcher” over his navy operation in Ukraine
Moscow:
The Kremlin on Monday expressed concern after US President Joe Biden referred to as the Russian chief Vladimir Putin a “butcher” over his navy operation in Ukraine.
“It is a assertion that’s actually alarming,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov informed reporters, including that Moscow will “proceed intently monitoring” statements of the US president.
“We are going to proceed intently monitoring statements of the US president,” Peskov added.
Throughout a go to to Poland on Saturday, Biden dubbed Putin “a butcher” who “can’t stay in energy”.
The White Home later scrambled to disclaim he was searching for “regime change” in Moscow, whereas the Kremlin stated Biden’s phrases may hurt bilateral relations.
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