reuters | The Kremlin said
on Monday it wanted an apology from Fox News over what it said were
"unacceptable" comments one of the channel's presenters made about
Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with U.S. counterpart
Donald Trump.
Fox News host
Bill O'Reilly described Putin as "a killer" in the interview with Trump
as he tried to press the U.S. president to explain more fully why he
respected his Russian counterpart. O'Reilly did not say who he thought
Putin had killed.
"We consider such words from the Fox TV company to be unacceptable and insulting, and honestly speaking, we would prefer to get an apology from such a respected TV company," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
Fox News and O'Reilly did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Trump's views on Putin are closely scrutinized in the United States where U.S. intelligence agencies have accused Moscow of having sponsored computer hacking to help Trump win office, and critics say he is too complimentary about the Russian leader.
Trump, when commenting on the allegations against Putin in the same interview, questioned how "innocent" the United States itself was, saying it had made a lot of its own mistakes. That irritated some Congressional Republicans who said there was no comparison between how Russian and U.S. politicians behaved.
Putin, in his 17th year of dominating the Russian political landscape, is accused by some Kremlin critics of ordering the killing of opponents. Putin and the Kremlin have repeatedly rejected those allegations as politically-motivated and false.
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