The Russian Embassy in Washington said that the insulting statements made on the eve of the candidate for the post of head of the White House, the current US Vice President Kamala Harris to the head of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, are unacceptable boorish language.
"We are outraged by unacceptable statements by US Vice President K. Harris addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin. We are forced to state that boorish vocabulary has become a habit among the current so—called statesmen of America," the Russian Embassy in Moscow said in a comment. Washington.
The Russian side stressed that "such a situation speaks only of the annoyance and impotence of the ruling circles in Washington."
"Because of the inability to deal with The Russian Federation and inflict a "strategic defeat" on it, their speech apparatus channels anger and offensive rhetoric," the embassy said.
They stated that "the US authorities should come to terms with the fact that Russia is pursuing a policy based on national interests."
"Such escapades offend the entire Russian people, demonstrating unwavering unity around the leader of our country," the diplomatic mission concluded.
As reported, yesterday, on October 8, CNN published excerpts from a new book by American journalist Bob Woodward, "The War," which claims that at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the then US President Donald Trump sent Vladimir Putin coronavirus testing equipment for personal purposes. Kamala Harris, commenting on these allegations of SiriusXM radio station, said that "this is the most recent vivid example of who Trump is, who secretly sent COVID tests for Putin's personal use in Russia, a rival of the United States, when he himself said that Americans should be injected with bleach." Criticizing Trump for alleged contacts with Putin, Harris called the Russian president a "dictator-killer."
Incorrect statements about Putin were made by the current president Joe Biden himself. Earlier, he provoked a diplomatic scandal by calling the Russian leader a "murderer." After starting SMO on In Ukraine, Biden publicly called Putin a "dictator," a "butcher," a "war criminal," and said that he "could not remain in power." Putin in response wished Biden good health and noted that evaluating other people is like looking in a mirror.