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Mattis points to UK poisoning, calls Russia 'strategic competitor'

AFP  |  Washington 

Russia's suspected involvement in the of a former double agent and his daughter in Britain shows has "chosen to be a strategic competitor," US suggested today.

"We've always been willing to cooperate with where possible," told reporters when asked if he saw scope for improved relations with following Vladimir Putin's re-election.

"Unfortunately they have chosen to be a strategic competitor of late from what happened in the United Kingdom," he added, in an apparent reference to the March 4 attack in Salisbury.

also called out over its annexation of Crimea and military involvement in eastern

"The list goes on," said.

is facing huge pressure from Britain and its allies to explain how its former double agent and his daughter were poisoned on British soil with a nerve agent that Britain says is Soviet-designed.

The crisis has resulted in tit-for-tat expulsions from and

said that while the US is open to better relations: "We want stability, we want peace, at the same time we will defend our democratic institutions and our members of the NATO alliance. We stand united."

Presidents and Putin spoke by phone, just two days after the Russian leader secured a fourth term in the Kremlin.

The pair did not discuss the nerve agent attack in Britain, according to the Kremlin and

"I don't believe that was discussed in today's call," said.

When asked if he was surprised by the Russian election results, responded: "Not in the least.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 08:20 IST
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