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Natasha Doff

Putin says he's not ready to recognize Biden as US president

In this file photo, Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a video conference meeting with elected heads of Russian regions at Novo-Ogaryovo residence in the Moscow region of Russia on September 24, 2020. President Putin said he is not ready to recognize Joe Biden as the next US President. (Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Abaca Press/TNS)

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he's ready to work with any U.S. leader, but still isn't ready to recognize the election victory of Joe Biden.

"We will work with anyone who has the confidence of the American people," Putin said on Russian state TV Sunday. "But that confidence can only be given to a candidate whose victory has been recognized by the opposing party, or after the results are confirmed in a legitimate, legal way."

The comments are some of the most detailed since the election from Putin, one of a dwindling number of leaders who haven't recognized Biden as the next U.S. head of state. Russia, accused by U.S. intelligence agencies of intervening in 2016 to help get Trump elected, has been wary of Biden, fearing an increase in sanctions pressure and clashes over human rights.

Putin described the Kremlin's decision not to congratulate Biden as "a formality" with no ulterior motives. When asked if the move could damage U.S.-Russia relations, he said: "there's nothing to damage, they're already ruined."

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