Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov admitted that he “feels sorry” for Western politicians who are concerned about President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Mongolia. The diplomat made the relevant statement during a meeting with journalist Pavel Zarubin. Telegram channel last one.
The correspondent noted that currently the European Union (EU) and the United States are actively expressing their concerns about the Russian leader’s trip to Mongolia. In this regard, he asked the head of the foreign policy department to comment on the situation.
“I feel sorry for them if they are worried for such a good reason,” Lavrov said.
According to him, the USSR and Mongolia fought for each other during the Second World War. Against this background, the minister concluded that people who had questions about the closeness of Moscow and Ulaanbaatar began to receive “Nazi notes.”
Russian President September 2 reached went to Mongolia for an official visit. The next day, Vladimir Putin met with President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh.
After negotiations between the two heads of state signed Agreement to cooperate in supply of petroleum products Later that day they appointed Flowers at the monument to Marshal Georgy Zhukov in Ulaanbaatar.
Putin before in question I propose a toast to the development of Russian-Mongolian relations.
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Source: Gazeta
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