Clinton promises to challenge Putin, if he becomes president
US presidential candidate from Democrats Hillary Clinton, which markets see the favorite of the race, on Sunday promised in case of victory "to challenge" Russian President Vladimir Putin and investigate "war crimes" in Syria.
During the second straight televised debates with the Republican candidate Donald Trump, she said that the Kremlin wants his election as US president and doing its utmost to influence the outcome of the vote. Trump immediately retorted, rejecting ties with Moscow and said that "He knows nothing about Russia".
The Kremlin denied interfering in US domestic politics.
Clinton joined the current US administration and European leaders, demanding to investigate what they see as war crimes in Syria Aleppo, where Russian bombs and missiles rained on hospitals and civilians. Moscow, which supports the five-year civil war in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad, said that the aircraft marks only in militants. It makes Washington counter charges of disrupting the peace process.
French President Fransua Olland, a fragment of a TV interview aired a few hours earlier, said he has not decided whether to meet with Putin, are planning to visit Paris on October 19 and sentenced him "unacceptable" support for air strikes in Syria, which has called worthy tribunal in The Hague.
Clinton said the "Russian" and Assad should "incur responsibility" for what she described as a deliberate desire to destroy Aleppo, the last major stronghold of the Syrian opposition. However, the former secretary of state in the Obama administration added that sending US troops to Syria would "serious mistake" and that it would help the arms Kurdish rebels fighting Assad.
Investors found the first debate in late September, Clinton win, and the odds Trump before the next round of live - has decreased by exposing the background record of a decade ago with vulgar remarks against women. They are outraged by his wife, and the public establishment, including Republican colleagues and apologize presidential candidate has not calmed critics.
Mexican and Canadian currency, as well as shares leapt in morning trading in Asia on Monday due to growing doubts of investors in the victory Trump.
Presidential candidates will be another TV debate tour in Las Vegas on 19 October.
Survey of economists conducted by Reuters, responsible for the strategy of the leading financial institutions of America, showed that the majority is waiting for Clinton victory in the elections on September 8.
Analysts and US officials say the next president of the United States - already the fourth during the reign of Putin's Russia - are waiting for the difficult challenges from Moscow to Syria, Ukraine, in cyberspace and in the sphere of nuclear arms control.
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