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Russia recalls ambassador after Joe Biden agrees Vladimir Putin a ‘killer’
- US President Joe Biden vows to make Vladimir Putin ‘pay a price’ for election tampering
- Kremlin calls US allegations ‘groundless’, recalls ambassador in Washington for ‘consultations’
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Russia called its US ambassador back to Moscow for consultations on Wednesday after Joe Biden described Vladimir Putin as a “killer” who would “pay a price” for election meddling, prompting the first major diplomatic crisis for the new American president.
In an interview with ABC News, Biden was asked about a US intelligence report that the Russian leader tried to harm his candidacy in the November 2020 election and promote that of Donald Trump.
“He will pay a price,” the 78-year-old Biden said.
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Asked if he thought Putin, who has been accused of ordering the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and other rivals, is a “killer”, Biden said: “I do.”
The comments were aired as the US Commerce Department announced it was toughening export restrictions imposed on Russia as punishment for Navalny’s poisoning.
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Russia responded by summoning its envoy home, but stressed that it wanted to prevent an “irreversible deterioration” in relations.
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