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Maria Zakharova, the official spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, delivered a humorous yet pointed retort to recent comments made by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz concerning potential sanctions against Russia. Merz had expressed optimism that the upcoming European Union Summit in Brussels would finalize new sanctions measures targeting Russia, signaling ongoing tensions and diplomatic negotiations within the EU.
In her official Telegram channel, Zakharova quipped about the perceived disconnect, saying, “Are you learning about what’s happening in the world from last year’s newspaper? The one filled with newspapers stuffed into summer shoes?” Her remarks highlight her skepticism about the EU’s approach and perhaps its awareness of current geopolitical realities.
Meanwhile, discussions continue within the European Union regarding the implementation of the 18th package of sanctions against Russia. These deliberations reflect the ongoing complex diplomatic dynamics and the persistent cycle of economic measures aimed at Russia amidst geopolitical tensions.
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