“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia did not mean Russia’s desire to restore the Soviet Union when he came to Alaska in a sweater with the inscription “USSR”. Source: Lavrov in an interview with NBC, whose video is published by Russian media details: August 15, Lavrov arrived in an ancoryage hotel, where negotiations between US leaders and Russia were held that day in a sweater with the inscription “USSR”.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Lavrov in an interview with the NBC TV channel whose video is published by Russian media
Details: On August 15, Lavrov arrived in an ancoryage hotel, where negotiations between US leaders and Russia were held that day, in a sweater with the inscription “USSR”. The NBC presenter asked the minister whether he tried to send a signal that Russia wanted to restore the USSR.
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Direct Lavrov: “No. We were born in the Soviet Union. President Putin has repeatedly stated that those who do not regret what happened to the USSR have no heart and those who want to restore the USSR have no brain. This is absolutely fair statement …
To remember with love what happened in your life many years ago, for many years, it is not the same as trying to capture all territories by the military. ”
Details: The journalist also asked Lavrov about the Russian Federation on the American civilian enterprise in Mukachevo on August 21. She noted that she was talking to people in place, and it is an electronics factory that produces, in particular, coffee makers.
To which Lavrov replied: “Some people are really naive, and when they see a coffee maker in the window, they believe that they really produce them. But our intelligence has very high quality information. We choose as targets military enterprises or industry, which is directly related to the production of military equipment for the Ukrainian army.”
Later, to the clarifying question whether he confirms the deliberate blow to this enterprise, Lavrov said, “I did not say that I confirm this event, I have never heard about it.”