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Russian Government Says Relations With The U.S. "On The Brink Of Collapse"

 

RT: US-Russia ties ‘on the brink’ – Moscow 

Russia’s foreign ministry handed the US ambassador in Moscow a note of protest over Joe Biden’s “unacceptable” remarks about Putin 

The "unacceptable" remarks of the US President Joe Biden about his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have left the bilateral relations between the countries "on the brink of collapse," Russia's Foreign Ministry has said. 

The ministry was referring to comments made last week by Biden calling Putin a “war criminal,” a “murderous dictator” and “a pure thug” in response to Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine. 

On Monday, the US Ambassador in Moscow John Sullivan was summoned to the foreign ministry there, and “was handed a note of protest” over Biden’s “unacceptable” statements. Such statements by the US president are “unworthy of a statesman of such a high rank” and have brought US-Russia relations to “the brink of collapse,” the ministry said in a statement on Monday. 

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 WNU Editor: When the Russian foreign ministry talks like this, it means that relations are only a step or two away from breaking-off. 

Russian Government Says Relations With The U.S. "On The Brink Of Collapse"  

Moscow: Biden's Remarks About Putin Put US-Russia Ties on Verge of Being Severed -- Sputnik  

U.S.-Moscow ties close to rupture after Biden's 'war criminal' remarks, Russia says -- Reuters  

Russia threatens to cut ties with US after Biden labels Putin a ‘war criminal’ -- The Guardian 

Russia warns US that diplomatic relations are on the 'verge of breaking' and summons the American ambassador in protest to Biden calling Putin a 'murderous dictator' -- Daily Mail  

Russia says Biden’s ‘war criminal’ claim has put relations ‘on the verge of rupture’ -- CNBC  

Russia warns relations with US could be severed in 'note of protest' -- The Hill  

Russia says US relations at ‘breaking’ point after Biden called Putin a war criminal -- NYPost

Russia tells U.S. ambassador bilateral ties "on the verge of breaking" -- Axios



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