Russian president Vladimir Putin recently took a dig at Hillary Clinton saying that its better not argue with women.
The president dismissed Clinton's recent remarks comparing Russia's involvement in Crimea to pre-World War II Germany and said that she has never been too graceful with such comments, Politico reported.
He said that he and the former secretary of state has always had cordial conversations at various international events and he thinks that even in this case they could reach an agreement.
Putin added that when people push boundaries too far, it's not because they are strong but because they are weak, and that weakness may not be the worst quality for a woman.
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