Kremlin says Biden ‘disrespectful’ of Putin and ‘whole world’ noticed Nato summit gaffes

The Kremlin said on Friday that the whole world had paid attention to Joe Biden’s verbal slips at a Nato summit and said the way the US president had spoken about Russian President Vladimir Putin was unacceptable.

The Kremlin was commenting after Biden on Thursday misspoke and introduced Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as “President Putin”, before quickly correcting himself. In another slip, Biden mixed up the names of Kamala Harris, his vice-president, and his election opponent Donald Trump.

“We noticed that the whole world paid attention to what happened, and there can be no comment here (from us), but it is clear that these were slips of the tongue,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

“It is understandable that they probably received such a wide resonance given the context of the internal political discussions that we are now witnessing in the US, but it’s not our topic, it’s an internal US topic,” he said.

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Cutouts depicting US President Joe Biden and Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump are displayed in a souvenir shop in Washington on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

Biden’s stumbling performance in a debate with Trump last month and subsequent further slips have spurred intense debate about his mental fitness, at 81, to run for a second term, and led some Democrats to call for him to stand aside.

Peskov said it was for US voters, not Russia, to determine the US presidential candidates’ prospects.

But he added that the Kremlin had taken note of what it called disrespectful comments Biden had made about Putin.

He did not say what those comments were, but Biden referred to Putin at the Nato summit as “a murderous madman”.

“We continue to consider it absolutely unacceptable and impermissible behaviour for a head of state to make such disrespectful remarks about other heads of state. I am referring to his remarks about President Putin,” Peskov said.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden shake hands in Switzerland in June 2021. Photo: via AP

“This is unacceptable to us, and we don’t think it in any way makes an American head of state look good. This is something that we pay direct attention to and something that is absolutely unacceptable to us.”

The Kremlin has accused Biden in the past of making unseemly comments about Putin. Biden assented in 2021 to a TV interviewer’s description of Putin as “a killer”, and in February this year called the Kremlin leader a “crazy SOB”.

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