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Vice President Biden says Putin has no soul: New Yorker
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[July 22, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vladimir
Putin has no soul, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden concluded after meeting
with the Russian leader at the Kremlin in 2011, according to an article
in the New Yorker published online on Monday.
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Biden told the magazine about his 2011 visit with Putin, who at
the time was prime minister, and said he found himself just inches
away from the Russian leader.
"I said, 'Mr. Prime Minister, I'm looking into your eyes, and I
don’t think you have a soul,'" Biden told the magazine. "He looked
back at me, and he smiled, and he said, 'We understand one
another.'"
Biden's assessment is in stark contrast to that of former U.S.
President George W. Bush, who famously said after his first meeting
with Putin in 2001: "I looked the man in the eye ... I was able to
get a sense of his soul."
Biden's comments were published as the United States and other
Western powers expressed outrage with Russia over the downing last
week of a Malaysian airliner over a part of eastern Ukraine
controlled by pro-Russia separatists. All 298 people aboard died.
The United States and other nations blame the rebels for shooting
down the plane and they have demanded that Russia and its president,
Putin, take responsibility. They also have expressed disgust over
the rebels' mishandling of victims' bodies at the crash site.
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Biden, who has played a large role in the Obama administration's
foreign policy, also discussed his meeting with Ukrainian officials
earlier this year, according to the article in the New Yorker's July
28 issue.
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The officials had been seeking U.S. military aid, according to the
report, but Biden said the United States could only provide minimal
support.
"We no longer think in Cold War terms, for several reasons," the
vice president told the magazine. "One, no one is our equal. No one
is close. Other than being crazy enough to press a button, there is
nothing that Putin can do militarily to fundamentally alter American
interests."
(Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Jim Loney and Paul Simao)
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