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October 11, 2024
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Published: October 11, 2024 3:10 pm
Author: RT

Washington is “extremely unfriendly” towards Moscow, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said

Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to extend his congratulations to the US president-elect after Americans go to the polls next month, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. Earlier this week, Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris made derogatory remarks about Putin, drawing condemnation from Moscow.

US voters will decide between Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump on November 5. In an interview on Friday, Peskov suggested that it did not matter who wins.

”I don’t think so, they [the US] are an extremely unfriendly state after all,” Peskov said when asked whether the Russian president would congratulate the election victor after the results are announced.

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FILE PHOTO: US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris
Harris’ remarks about Putin ‘outrageous’ – Moscow

The term ‘unfriendly’ state refers to countries that are deemed by Moscow to have engaged in hostile actions against the country and its citizens. The US, the UK and the EU nations are on the list, along with several others.

Bilateral ties between Russia and the US took a nose-dive in 2022 when Washington and its allies unleashed a barrage of economic sanctions against Moscow following the escalation of the Ukrainian conflict. Moreover, the White House has been providing Kiev with substantial economic and military aid, drawing reprobation from Russian officials, who have accused Washington of playing a direct role in the hostilities.

US President Joe Biden dropped out of the race in August and was replaced by Harris, who is expected to continue his policy of supporting Ukraine. In an interview on Tuesday, the Democratic candidate described Putin as a “murderous dictator” and America’s “adversary.” The Russian embassy condemned the remarks as “outrageous.”

Harris’ rival, Republican candidate Donald Trump, has repeatedly vowed to end the Ukraine conflict “within 24 hours” of being elected. Moscow, however, has cast doubt on Trump’s assertions.

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky claimed in September that Donald Trump had told him that the US would continue to support Kiev if he wins.


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Peskov previously said that Russia-US relations had reached a historic low during the administration of outgoing President Joe Biden. There are “no prospects” for an improvement, he added.

Putin congratulated Donald Trump and Joe Biden following the previous elections, in 2016 and 2020, respectively.

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