Russia recalls Biden, accuses Putin of assassination


Biden's 'feat' after peace talks

America, which calls me a 'killer', sees its own past: Putin

MOSCOW / WASHINGTON: President Biden, who came to power after talking about peace, used the word "killer" for Russian President Putin. Russia has reacted sharply to Putin's ouster. Russia has recalled its ambassador to the United States. Reacting to Biden's remarks, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the United States, which had called him a murderer, should look at his own past.

Russia's neighbor Ukraine has a province called Crimea. The province was invaded and conquered by Russia in 2014. But the Crimean people consider themselves free. On the occasion of the date of its annexation with Ukraine, Biden spoke to the Crimean people via video call. Biden was then asked if he considered Putin an assassin (to create havoc in Crimea). In response, Biden said yes.

The statement that the US president considers the Russian president an assassin has caused a stir in international politics. Just a few days ago, a report was released in the United States that Russia had tried its best to interfere in the presidential election. That is why Russia-US relations are tense at the moment.

Russia did not give a reason why the ambassador was recalled from the United States. But Russia has since said it will take action if the United States does not disclose its killer statement. Representatives from Moscow went so far as to say that relations with the United States were on track.

Ban on our companies under the pretext of security is unfair: China

The United States is preparing to ban three more Chinese telecom companies. China Unicom, Pacific Network Corporation and Comnet are among the companies considered harmful to US national security. The US government has sought some disclosures from these companies. It has threatened to shut down if it does not get a satisfactory answer. China has objected to this, saying that it is inappropriate to stop our companies from trading in the name of national interest. U.S. experts allege that the three companies have ties to the Chinese ruling party. We don't trust Chinese companies, so the US is investigating all the companies one by one.

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