Peskov: Harris’s statement about Putin shows the imposition of American ideas on the whole world
A Kremlin spokesman said the US vice president’s claim about the Russian president calling him a “murderous dictator” shows how politicians in Washington seek to impose their views on the world.
According to Isna, Kamala Harris, the vice president of the United States and the candidate of the Republican Party in the 2024 presidential election of this country, called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “murderous dictator” in a television program on CBS last week.
According to TASS News agency, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in response to Harris’s claim: “The high-ranking political organizations of the United States of America seem to be mixed with such a political culture. “Harris’ claim shows how politicians in Washington seek to impose their views on the world.”
This is while the famous American reporter Bob Woodward, who is famous as one of the investigative journalists, recently wrote in his latest book titled “War” referring to the “close” relationship between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin: “In 2020 and in At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump (former US President) sent Putin (Russian President) Covid testing devices for his personal use.
But this American journalist went on to claim that Putin told his American counterpart that “Please don’t tell anyone that you sent these devices, because everyone will be angry. They don’t care about me, I’m talking about you”; Cases that were denied earlier by the Kremlin spokesman.
Dimitri Peskov continued his reaction and emphasized: “This is probably the nature of the model of international relations that they are trying to impose on the whole world; A model that few people in the world like.”
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