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Putin Challenges Biden to Live Debate Following ‘Killer’ Remark
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Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council
meeting via video conference in Moscow, Russia,
Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020.
(Alexei Druzhinin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)






Putin Challenges Biden to Live Debate
Following ‘Killer’ Remark



BY JACK PHILLIPS
March 18, 2021
Updated: March 18, 2021


Russian President Vladimir Putin challenged President Joe Biden to a debate following
a fracas over comments made by Biden earlier this week in agreeing that the Russian
leader is a “killer.”

“I’ve just thought of this now,” Putin told Russian state TV. “I want to propose to
President Biden to continue our discussion, but on the condition that we do it basically
live, as it’s called. Without any delays and directly in an open, direct discussion.
It seems to me that would be interesting for the people of Russia and for the
people of the United States.”

His comments come days after Biden told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos he
agreed with this assertion that Putin is a “killer.” Biden said, “Yes, I do.”

The next day, on Wednesday, a Russian embassy spokesperson said that Moscow
would be withdrawing its ambassador to the United States, although the reason
for the recall was not disclosed.

After making the challenge, Putin said he would debate with Biden as early as Friday.

I don’t want to put this off for long. I want to go the taiga this weekend to relax a little,”
Putin told reporters. “So we could do it tomorrow or Monday. We are ready at any time
convenient for the American side
.”

Earlier Thursday, Putin directly responded to Biden’s remark by saying:
I remember in my childhood, when we argued in the courtyard with each other we used to say:
it takes one to know one
.” He added, “I wish you health. I say that without any irony or joke.”


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U.S. President Joe Biden walks to the Oval Office after exiting
Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington
on March 17, 2021.
(Drew Angerer/Getty Images)


White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded by saying that discussion was unlikely
to occur, saying Biden is scheduled to travel to Georgia on Friday. Psaki also reporters
that Biden does not regret making the affirmative statement to Stephanopoulos’
“killer” question.

I’ll have to get back to you if that is something we’re entertaining. I would say that the
president already had a conversation with President Putin
,” she told reporters.
The president, of course, will be in Georgia tomorrow and quite busy,” Psaki added.

The Russian embassy in Washington D.C. told news outlets that its ambassador to the
United States, Anatoly Antonov, would leave Saturday and would “discuss ways to
rectify Russia-U.S. ties that are in crisis
.”

The tit-for-tat comments between the two leaders came in the backdrop of a U.S. intelligence
report that alleged Moscow engaged in efforts to spread disinformation to influence
the 2020 election and undermine Biden’s campaign. The Kremlin denied the report.

The White House this week ordered sanctions against top Russian officials for the alleged
poisoning and jailing of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who is currently in a
Russian penal colony.



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We already look bad enough with our political leaders squabbling over nonsense and lets be honest Putin is in an entirely different league, intellectually. Debating with Putin on a live stage for the world to see would be a terrible mistake. He'd make a mockery of our current president and Biden probably blow a gasket on national TV.
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Biden declined Putin's offer to a live debate, but countered with an offer to race him up the stairs.
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