Courtesy of USAToday.com
Things aren't exactly warming up between the Obama administration and
Vladimir Putin, even as President Obama arrives in St. Petersburg for
the G-20 summit.
Putin called Obama Secretary of State John Kerry a liar over Kerry's testimony this week before Congress.
The question may be al-Qaeda's influence on the Syrian rebels, an issue Kerry has downplayed.
Speaking
to his human rights council Wednesday, Putin said, "This was very
unpleasant and surprising for me. We talk to them (the Americans), and
we assume they are decent people, but he is lying and he knows that he
is lying. This is sad."
Putin has criticized Obama administration claims that Bashar Assad's government attacked the rebels with chemical weapons.
Last
month, Obama canceled a summit meeting with Putin after a series of
U.S.-Russian disputes, including Russia's decision to grant asylum to
National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
As for the new flap over Kerry's testimony, the Associated Press reported:
"It
was unclear exactly what Putin was referencing, but Kerry was asked
Tuesday while testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
if the Syrian opposition had become more infiltrated by al-Qaeda.
"Kerry
responded that that was 'basically incorrect' and that the opposition
has 'increasingly become more defined by its moderation.' ...
"In
testimony Wednesday, Kerry said he didn't agree that 'a majority (of
the opposition) are al-Qaeda and the bad guys.' Extremists amount to 15
to 25% of the opposition, he said, including al-Nusra and many other
groups that are 'fighting each other, even now.'"
Asked about
Putin's comments, National Security Council spokesman Ben Rhodes said,
"Well, we certainly would side with Secretary Kerry in that
back-and-forth."
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