Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed to Mr. Biden to discuss it publicly after being told by US President Joe Biden that he was a "murderer."

When US President Joe Biden was asked in a television interview if he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin was a "murderer," Putin said on the 18th that he "wishes for his health." He turned back, saying, "The one who said that he was an idiot is an idiot."



In addition, Putin told state television that "I would like to propose to continue discussions with President Biden, provided that it is live or online," and suggested that the discussion be open to the public.



"President Biden's remarks are extremely unprecedented, so that the already deteriorating relations between the two countries will not be compromised," said Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian Presidential Administration, on the 19th. To do it. "



However, it is unusual for President Putin, who is good at underwater negotiations, to call on the leaders of partner countries for discussions online.



It seems that Putin is confident in the public discussions and is willing to take action in response to this, or to impress that it depends on the response of the United States in the future.

President Biden "I'm sure I'll talk someday"

President Biden was asked by reporters at the White House on the 19th if he would accept a public discussion with Putin, saying, "I'm sure I'll talk someday."



Meanwhile, White House spokesman Saki was asked at a press conference on the 18th if he would consider a public discussion, saying, "President Biden has already met with President Putin and has not yet met. There are many foreign leaders. I can't say anything about future talks, but President Biden visited Southern Georgia on the 19th and is very busy. "