Such behavior was some event.
The President of Russia Vladimir Putin during the St. Petersburg economic forum was rude and was rude because he decided to break away in shame during a meeting with the President of France Emmanuel Macron.
“There was a transfer during the Soviet era — was called “Around the laughter”. It was led by a satirist Vyacheslav Ivanov. And at the end of transmission was the heading “What would it mean?”: always show some funny picture and took notes from the audience and also calls television audience. And it was all very funny. Now, let’s think about what it could mean rudeness Putin”, – said Rabinovich.
He recalled that before statements about the West during the St. Petersburg economic forum, Russian President met with the President of France Emmanuel Macron.
According to him, Putin wanted to show Him “his place”.
“What happened was a disgrace to the whole world. And, basically, the Russian citizens and the related Russian people, who understand that it is a shame in the international arena when their is such a schmuck, Putin. He stood there and flowed, as if it pelted him with rotten eggs. So he decided to break away already in its territory, in this interview with the American journalist the Kelly Megin”, – said the Russian blogger.
He also stressed that Putin decided to be rude and rambling.
“And because he was accustomed to speak the monologues during the so-called direct lines with the President or pseudoenergy pseudojournalism “First channel” and the like, to respond to pre-rehearsed questions, he decided to just be rude, rambling away from the topic, to juggle with facts and to falsify them, to engage in the usual demagoguery,” – said the financier.
He noted that Putin’s behavior became even rudeness to his environment.
“After his trip to France and many other defeats in foreign policy, the answer to the question “What’s happening?” should read: “Lowered plow – not to plow”. Putin is trying to show that he’s still the godfather, and no not lowered,” said Rabinovich.
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