In
an ABC News interview broadcast a day earlier, Biden said "I do"
when asked if he believed the Russian president was a killer.
He also described Putin as having no soul, and promised he would
pay a price for alleged Russian meddling in the 2020 U.S.
presidential election, something the Kremlin denies.
In a highly unusual move following Biden's interview, Russia on
Wednesday said it was recalling its ambassador to the United
States for urgent consultations over the future of U.S.-Russia
ties.
Konstantin Kosachyov, deputy chairman of parliament's upper
house, said Biden's comments were unacceptable, would inevitably
inflame already bad ties, and ended any hope in Moscow of a
change of U.S. policy under a new U.S. administration.
He said Moscow's recall of its ambassador was the only
reasonable step to take in the circumstances.
"I suspect it will not be the last one if no explanation or
apology follows from the American side," Kosachyov said in a
Facebook post.
"This kind of assessment is not allowed from the mouth of a
statesman of such a rank. This kind of statement is not
acceptable under any circumstances," he added, calling it a
watershed moment in U.S.-Russia ties.
The Kremlin has not yet responded publicly to Biden's comments,
but is likely to do so later on Thursday.
Artur Chilingarov, a pro-Kremlin lawmaker in the lower house of
parliament, called for a "tough reaction" from Moscow in
comments made to Russia's Ekho Moskvy radio station.
Russia's ties with the West, already languishing at post-Cold
War lows since 2014, have come under new pressure over Russia's
jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny whose freedom the West
has demanded.
Russia has dismissed that as unacceptable interference in its
domestic affairs.
The United States has said it is preparing new sanctions against
Russia over an alleged hack and the alleged election meddling.
Biden told ABC "You'll see shortly" when asked what consequences
Russia would face for its alleged behaviour.
(Reporting by Tom Balmforth and Anton Kolodyazhnyy; editing by
Andrew Osborn)
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