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Kremlin: McCain’s Russia hatred ‘maniacal’

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“I do not believe that Mr. Lavrov should be allowed in the Oval Office, and I think it’s pretty obvious they turned it into their propaganda advantage,” McCain last week told The Arizona Republic.

In a subsequent appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” McCain ridiculed Lavrov as “the stooge of a thug and a murderer,” Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, said McCain is known for his “maniacal hatred towards our country” but suggested the Kremlin will ignore his remarks, according to a report from Russian news agency TASS.

“He took the liberty of uttering insults on several occasions before, but this is probably for the first time ever that his words have gone way over the line of decency and departed from a tone appropriat­e for a statesmen of such a country as the United States,” Peskov was quoted as saying.

The Kremlin spokesman also said of McCain, per TASS: “Thank God this gentleman is not the one who shapes or implements U.S. foreign policy. Therefore, we will naturally avoid exaggerati­ng the significan­ce of these insulting and rude attacks or linking them with bilateral Russian-U.S. relations somehow.”

Meanwhile, Pravda quoted a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n about McCain.

“Apparently, McCain produces more venom (than) he can spend on American political figures. McCain hasn’t been bringing out any emotions but pity for (a long time),” spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova said. McCain took the criticism in stride. In a Twitter message, McCain said: “I’m always flattered to receive such accolades from our Russian friends!”

Putin officially sanctioned McCain in 2014.

Nowicki is The Republic’s national political reporter. Follow him on Twitter @dannowicki.

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