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Kremlin says Biden's remark on the end of Putin is 'alarming'

Published 03/28/2022, 06:49 AM
Updated 03/28/2022, 11:46 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event at the Royal Castle, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Warsaw, Poland March 26, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo

By Guy Faulconbridge

LONDON (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Monday that U.S. President Joe Biden's remark that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" was a cause for alarm, a guarded response to the first public call from the United States for an end to Putin's 22-year rule.

"For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power," Biden said on Saturday at the end of a speech to a crowd in Warsaw. He cast Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a battle in a much broader conflict between democracy and autocracy.

The White House tried to clarify Biden's remarks and the U.S. president said on Sunday he had not been publicly calling for regime change in Russia, which has more nuclear warheads than any other power.

Asked about Biden's comment, which received little coverage on Russian state television, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "This is a statement that is certainly alarming."

"We will continue to track the statements of the U.S. president in the most attentive way," Peskov told reporters.

Putin has not commented publicly on Biden's remark - which comes amid Moscow's biggest confrontation with the West since the end of the Cold War.

In his first live appearance since the remark, Putin was shown on state television on Monday being briefed by Alexander Sergeev, president of the Russian Academy of Sciences, on the accumulation of carbon in molluscs and the use of artifical intelligence to decipher ancient Tibetan manuscripts.

Biden last year cast Putin as "a killer". After that comment, Biden phoned Putin who then said he was satisfied with the U.S. leader's explanation for the remark.

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'REGIME CHANGE'?

Such a blunt remark from Biden on the need to end Putin's power, however, appeared to breach the norms of U.S-Russian relations and also, bizarrely, align with the narrative of the former KGB spies who form Putin's closest circle in the Kremlin.

"It is unusual for the president to talk about regime change so bluntly," William Wohlforth, professor of government at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, told Reuters.

"But it wouldn't seem that unusual from the perspective of Putin's propaganda as he often describes that as the goal of U.S. foreign policy," Wohlforth said.

Putin's inner circle, including Security Council chief Nikolai Patrushev, previously head of the powerful Federal Security Service spy agency, has long argued that the United States is plotting a revolution in Russia.

Dmitry Medvedev, who served as president from 2008 to 2012, said on March 23 the world could spiral towards a nuclear dystopia if Washington pressed on with what the Kremlin casts as a long-term plot to destroy Russia.

Medvedev painted a grim picture of a post-Putin Russia, saying it could lead to an unstable leadership in Moscow "with a maximum number of nuclear weapons aimed at targets in the United States and Europe".

IDEOLOGICAL WAR

Putin, Russia's paramount leader since Boris Yeltsin resigned on the last day of 1999, casts the war in Ukraine as necessary to protect his country's vital interests in the face of a United States he says is bent on world hegemony. He is particularly keen to quash Ukraine's hopes of joining NATO.

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Ukraine says it is fighting for its very survival against a Russian imperial-style land grab that has divided the two biggest Eastern Slav peoples.

Biden's remark on ending Putin's rule overshadowed a speech which had a much broader theme: the battle between democracy and autocracy.

That indicates a much longer war, according to Russian aluminium tycoon Oleg Deripaska.

"Now some sort of hellish ideological mobilisation is underway from all sides," he said on Sunday.

"It appears all sides are recklessly gearing up for a long-term war that will have tragic consequences for the entire world," said Deripaska, who has been sanctioned by the United States and Britain.

Under constitutional changes approved in 2020, Putin, who turns 70 this year, could seek election for two more 6-year terms as president, allowing him to stay in power until 2036.

The Kremlin says Putin is a democratically elected leader and that it is for the Russian people, not Washington, to decide who leads their country.

Latest comments

it's classic good cap/ bad cop. macron would have nothing to do if Biden wasn't doing his part.
Alarming nnews: www.wsj.com/articles/roman-abramovich-and-ukrainian-peace-negotiators-suffer-symptoms-of-suspected-poisoning-11648480493
I've said many times here that Russia has been negotiating in bad faith.
"Russia No Longer Demanding Ukraine Be ‘Denazified’" -- Russia either negotiating in bad faith or is now pro *****  Or both.
* is now pro-Na zi.
I'm glad he said it and you see puketin didn't launch nukes at the slightest provocation like you all fear.
Russia lowering the bar to using nukes and invading other countries is alarming.
Exactly what a joke article
NATO certainly has the firepower to turn every russian city, town and hamlet into dust. We don't do it for 2 reasons; a nuclear war is unwinnable, and we believe in the democratic processes, however flawed it is, it's still lightyears ahead of a totalitarian fascist dictatorship
This geriatric is sleepwalking the world to war because his poll numbers are in the toilet.  Congrats leftists.  Well done.
Who cares what Kremlin is saying? We should be brave enough but we are living in fear what Kremlin or what China will say. Like slaves.
Alarming is seeing two elderly people blasted by a tank sitting in a poorly made Russian automobile.
Oh really? It's exactly what 90% of all Russians are saying. How can that be a shocker to the butcher?
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