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Called him a “donkey”: Lavrov was embarrassed on air, comparing Putin to an animal

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Lavrov live compared Putin to a “donkey”/Collage 24 Channel (AP photo)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was embarrassed live on a propaganda TV channel. Answering a question from journalists about Putin’s trip to China, the head of the enemy Foreign Ministry compared the Russian president to a “donkey.”

Russian media reported this. At the same time, Lavrov for some reason called the Russian delegation that arrived in China with Putin “polite people,” reports 24 Channel.

Lavrov live compared Putin to a “donkey”

Journalist of the propaganda TV channel “Russia 1” “asked Putin's henchman Sergei Lavrov about upcoming discussions between the leaders of Russia and China in an informal setting. Lavrov responded that he did not know the specific topics that President Putin and President Xi would discuss during their personal meeting.

You know, as they say in the East, a guest is the “donkey” of the owner. All programs, of course, depend on the kind proposals that the Chinese president and his team made to our president,” Lavrov said.

Head of the Russian Foreign Ministry compared Putin to a “donkey”: watch video

According to the Russian minister, all the details of the negotiations between Xi and Putin were agreed upon according to the protocol, therefore everything “depends on the owners.” In addition, Lavrov said that the Russian delegation is “polite people, especially when visiting.”

Putin came to visit Xi Jinping in China

  • Russian dictator Vladimir Putin arrived in China late in the evening of May 15th. In the Celestial Empire, the president of the aggressor country was supposed to meet with the leader of China Xi Jinping. also representatives of state corporations and governors. They were met in Beijing by a delegation of Chinese officials.
  • On the morning of May 16, Putin and Xi Jinping began negotiations. The first statement was made by the Russian dictator, who said that Moscow and Beijing had accumulated “a solid baggage of practical cooperation.” The Russian president also noted that the PRC is Russia’s main partner in the trade and economic sphere. , have stood the test of the changing international situation.” Xi Jinping added that China plans to continue to be “good neighbors, trusted friends and reliable partners” with Russia.

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