Biden: Putin committed genocide in Ukraine | Ukraine and Russia
2 min readpresident weAnd Joe BidenOn Tuesday (12) he said Vladimir Putin was “trying to end the idea of being Ukrainian” in what he described as a “genocide”.
Earlier, he said, without naming the Russian president, that the Americans would not pay the bill for the actions of a “dictator” who “committed genocide” and declared war “half a world away.”
Commenting on rising fuel prices for his supporters in Iowa, the American did not mention Putin by name but cited the genocide when criticizing the Russian action.
“I’m doing everything I can to bring down oil and gas prices,” Biden said. “Your family’s budget, your ability to fill your tank, shouldn’t be dependent on a A dictator who declares war and commits genocide half a world away. ”
war in UkraineBy order of the Russian president, he caused fuel prices to rise after the United States banned imports from this country as part of sanctions to end the conflict.
This was the first time that the US President used the term “genocide” to refer to the situation in the country Ukraine After the Russian invasion. Biden has described Putin as a war criminal more than once.
After the speech, Biden spoke to reporters and reinforced his remarks, this time quoting the Russian leader by name:
“I called it genocide because it’s becoming increasingly clear that Putin is trying to stamp out the idea that he could be Ukrainian and the evidence is mounting,” the American said.
“We’re going to let the lawyers decide internationally whether he’s qualified or not, but it certainly looks like that to me,” he said.
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