
Russia is recalling its ambassador to the United States for consultations, the foreign ministry said Wednesday without citing a specific reason.
The move to bring Anatoly Antonov to Moscow comes amid rising tensions with President Joe Biden's administration, which has imposed sanctions over the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is now in prison.
It also comes on the heels of a declassified report from the US national intelligence director's office that finds President Vladimir Putin authorized influence operations to help Donald Trump in last Novemberβs presidential election.
In a television interview aired on Wednesday, Biden was asked whether he thought Putin is a killer and said βI do.β
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β(Putin) will pay a price,β Biden said, asked about the declassified report.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova did not cite specific reasons for Antonovβs return but said that relations βare in a difficult state, which Washington has brought to a dead-end in recent years."
"We are interested in preventing their irreversible degradation, if the Americans are aware of the associated risks,β she added.
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White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said: "We will be direct, we will speak out on areas where we have concerns, and it will certainly be, as the president said last night β certainly, the Russians will be held accountable for the actions that they have taken.β