September 26, 2024
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The head of the British Foreign Ministry compared Putin to a slave owner and called him the head of a “mafia” state

The head of the British Foreign Ministry compared Putin to a slave owner and called him the head of a “mafia” state. David Lammy called Russia a “mafia state” during a speech at the UN Security Council. He accused Putin of imperialism and disregard for international law during the invasion of Ukraine.”, — write on: unn.ua

The head of the British Foreign Ministry, David Lammy, compared the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, to a slave owner and said that he runs a “mafia” state. Politico writes about this with reference to the diplomat’s speech during a speech at the UN Security Council, reports UNN.

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Lemmy criticized Putin’s behavior during the invasion of Ukraine, recalling the days of slavery, and accused the Russian government of disregarding international law.

Your intrusion is in your own interest. Only yours. To turn your mafia state into a mafia empire. An empire built on corruption

He emphasized that he recognizes “imperialism” in the actions of the Russian authorities and emphasized that such things should be called by their proper names.

We will remind

This is not the first insult from Western politicians towards Putin. In the winter, US President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “crazy son of a bitch.”

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