China News Service, March 19, reported that the US intelligence agency issued a report on the 16th that Russia had intervened in the 2020 US election.

Later, US President Biden accused Russian President Putin of being a "murderer."

Russia quickly recalled its ambassador to the United States to discuss the prospects of Russia-US relations. President Putin also responded to Biden's remarks and hoped to start a dialogue with him.

The picture shows US President Biden.

Biden calls Putin a "murderer"

Putin proposes live conversations

  On the evening of the 16th local time, U.S. President Biden stated in an exclusive interview that he had warned Russian President Putin in a phone call in late January that if Russia’s interference in the U.S. election is true, he should be prepared to "pay the price."

When asked if he believed Putin was a "murderer," Biden replied: "Yes."

  On March 18, local time, Putin responded directly to Biden's remarks, implying that Biden was the "murderer."

  He said: “When I was a child, when we quarreled in the yard, we said something like,'What you scold others, you are what you are.' When we describe other people, even when we When describing other things and other people, we always seem to be looking at ourselves in the mirror."

  After that, he also directly relayed a message to Biden, saying: "I will say to him:'I wish you good health'. I am not saying this as a sarcasm, nor is it a joke."

Russian President Putin.

Putin proposes to open a live dialogue with Biden

Biden left without responding

  On the 18th, Putin said in a live broadcast on the "Russia 24" TV channel that he would like to have an open dialogue with Biden through a live webcast.

  Putin said that the last time the call between the two parties was initiated by Biden, he would like to suggest that Biden continue the dialogue between the two parties, but the condition is to broadcast live on the Internet and conduct direct and open discussions.

People in Russia and the United States will be interested, as are people in other countries.

  Putin said, "The dialogue can be tomorrow (19th) or Monday (22nd). We are ready to conduct the dialogue at any time convenient for the United States." Putin said that he has issued relevant instructions to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  He said that he hopes to have dialogue with Biden on bilateral relations, strategic stability, regional conflicts and other issues facing humanity, including the fight against the new crown epidemic.

  After Biden's speech at the White House on the topic of the new crown on the 18th, someone called out questions about Putin's proposal and asked whether Biden agreed to the dialogue.

Biden did not answer, and left the podium without turning his head.

  Earlier in a press conference on the 18th, when asked if Biden regretted his remarks about Putin, US Presidential Press Secretary Psaki said that Biden did not regret his severe accusations against Putin.

Biden "will never let himself be constrained in words and actions."