US President Joe Biden referred to as Russian President Vladimir Putin a “butcher” after visiting with Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday.
Requested by reporters touring with the President what seeing the refugees made him assume as he offers with Putin each day, Biden responded, “he is a butcher.”
Throughout the transient question-and-answer session at Stadion Narodowy, Biden recounted how he had been to locations like this in his life, however mentioned he’s at all times stunned by “the depth and power of the human spirit.”
“It is unbelievable, it is unbelievable. See all these little youngsters. Simply need to hug, simply need to say thanks. I imply, it is, simply makes you so rattling proud,” he mentioned.
He added: “Every a kind of youngsters mentioned one thing to the impact, ‘Say a prayer for my dad or my grandfather or my brother who’s again there combating.’ And I keep in mind what it is like when you may have somebody in a battle zone. Each morning you stand up and also you surprise. You simply surprise. And also you pray you do not get that cellphone name.”
Kremlin’s response: The Kremlin responded to Biden’s feedback in Warsaw, saying his remarks “slim the window of alternative” to restore US-Russia relations, in accordance with Russian state information company TASS.
Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov advised TASS that “the chief of a nation should hold a sober head.”
“After all, each time these private insults slim the window of alternative for our bilateral relations underneath the present [US] administration. One has to pay attention to this,” Peskov mentioned, in accordance with TASS.
-CNN’s Chandler Thornton contributed reporting to this submit.