The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned the UK ambassador to Russia, Deborah Bronnert, on Thursday to transfer the strong protest against the “rude” statements of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and other authorities regarding Russia and its leader, Vladimir Putin.
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“A strong protest was expressed to him in connection with the frankly
of the British leadership on Russia, its leader and the official representatives of the authorities, as well as the Russian people,” the Russian diplomacy said in a statement.
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The ambassador received an official note of protest in which Moscow declared that “the offensive rhetoric of the representatives of the UK authorities is unacceptable.” “In an educated society it is customary to apologize for such statements,” said Foreign Affairs.
The British prime minister said this week that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have attacked Ukraine if he were a woman. and spoke of the “toxic masculinity” of the Russian president.
Also, at the recent G7 summit in Germany, Johnson jokingly asked other leaders if they should take off their jackets to show Putin that “we’re tougher than him.”
To everyone’s laughter, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau replies that “riding bare-chested is the way to do it,” referring to a famous photograph of Putin taken in 2009 that shows him exactly like that.
The department headed by Sergey Lavrov also considered the practice “inadmissible”.
of replicating “deliberately false information through UK officials, in particular about the alleged threats expressed by Russia about the use of nuclear weapons”.
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*With information from EFE
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