The Kremlin talks about Britain’s political wisdom after the resignation of a terrace

The Kremlin talks about Britain’s political wisdom after the resignation of a terrace

“We cannot expect any visions or political wisdom from anyone in the West now, especially from Great Britain,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, when asked about the aspiration of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson to return to Downing Street.
Since Russia pushed its forces into Ukraine in February, relations between Moscow and London have worsened to all-time lows.

Johnson, who gets along well with the president of Ukraine, Folodimir Zellinski, was viewed by Russia as an unfriendly official.
The UK has given Ukraine financial support, training resources, and military gear.
Liz Tarras, the British prime minister, announced her retirement on Thursday, just six weeks after taking office and after dealing with a number of difficulties. Russian diplomats made fun of the announcement.

Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, remarked on Telegram that “Britain has never had such a humiliation from a prime minister.”

After a terrace quit, the Kremlin talked about Britain’s political acumen

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