~6 0~p>He called him a "donkey".
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, answering questions journalists regarding dictator Vladimir Putin’s trip to China, compared the latter to a “donkey,” and called the Russian delegation “polite people.”
Russian media write about this.
A journalist from the propaganda TV channel “Russia 1” asked Lavrov about the topics that the leaders of the Russian Federation and China will discuss in an informal setting. The minister replied that he did not know what Putin and Xi would personally talk about.
“You know, as they say in the East, a guest is the owner’s “little dog.” All programs, of course, depend on the kind proposals that the Chinese president and his team made to our president. All these details were agreed upon according to the protocol and everything depends on the owners. And we are polite people, especially when visiting,” Lavrov said.
The horse called its owner a donkey!
Lavrov commented on Pu’s visit to Xi: “The guest is the owner’s donkey.”
I wonder how long the horse will now prance under the donkey?
And who before Lavrov so diplomatically and subtly called Putin a donkey? pic.twitter.com/sWpesFTfan— FAKE OFF (@fakeofforg) May 16, 2024
Recall, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and the Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin vowed to deepen their strategic partnership in Beijing on Thursday, May 16, in a clear sign of their cohesion as Russian troops advance in Ukraine.
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