US President Joe Biden has accused Russian forces of committing acts of "genocide" in Ukraine.

Nov 21 2024

US President Joe Biden has accused Russian forces of committing acts of "genocide" in Ukraine.

He said Russian President Vladimir Putin was trying to "wipe out the idea" of a Ukrainian identity.

Mr Biden has previously stopped short of references to genocide, instead accusing Moscow of "war crimes".

French President Emmanuel Macron later told French TV he was reluctant to use the term and warned against an "escalation of rhetoric".

Speaking to the public broadcaster France 2, the French President said he would be "careful with such terms today because these two peoples are brothers."

"I want to continue to try, as much as I can, to stop this war and rebuild peace. I am not sure that an escalation of rhetoric serves that cause," he added.

But Mr Biden insisted on Tuesday night that evidence of genocidal acts by Russian troops was mounting.

"More evidence is coming out of the horrible things that the Russians have done in Ukraine," the president said. "And we're going to only learn more and more about the devastation. We'll let the lawyers decide internationally whether or not it qualifies, but it sure seems that way to me."

He first made the comments as part of a throwaway remark during a speech in Iowa about increasing inflation, telling supporters in Iowa their ability to budget should not "hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide half a world away"



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