Biden called Putin a murderer: the ruble fell, the Russian Federation summoned the ambassador to the United States



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After the American president Joe biden responded affirmatively if the head of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin is a murderer, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that relations between the two countries had reached a standstill, and the ruble had collapsed against the dollar and the euro .

Thus, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, summoned the country’s ambassador in Washington Antonov for a consultation in order to “analyze what to do and where to move in the context of relations with the United States.” This was reported on the department’s website.

Zakharova noted that the new US administration has been in power for nearly two months, “the symbolic 100-day milestone is not far off.”

During this time, Russia wants to determine “what could be the ways to straighten out Russian-US relations, which are in a difficult state, which in fact Washington has brought to a standstill in recent years,” said the diplomat.

In addition, on March 17 at around 2:00 p.m. (Moscow time, 1:00 p.m. Kiev time), as evidenced by the Moscow Stock Exchange, the dollar exchange rate jumped from 73.1 to 74 rubles, then fell at 73.8 rubles.

At 6:50 p.m. (Kiev time), the dollar was worth 74.02 rubles.

At the same time, around 2:00 p.m. Moscow time, the exchange rate of the euro jumped from 87.1 to 88.02 rubles. At 6:50 p.m. (Kiev time), the euro cost 88.12 rubles.

We offer you to view an excerpt from an interview with a resounding statement from the President of the United States:

As OBOZREVATEL reported, shortly after his inauguration as president in January 2021, Joe Biden had a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is known that during the conversation the American leader did not hide his concern about relations between the countries.

It is also known that the head of the White House, Joe Biden, expressed his support for Ukraine in a conversation with Putin.



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