The Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov has admitted that he has no censorship rhyme to describe Moscow’s relations with the European Union.
He said this during a speech at the site of the German Fund named Kurt körber.
So, in the course of the discussion the moderator mentioned hobby diplomat: “I read that at your leisure you love to write poetry. If I wrote poems about Russia’s relations with the European Union, how would you call them?”.
In response, Lavrov replied with a smile: “May not be very censored rhyme, so I’ll refrain.”
As you know, the Minister is the author of the anthem of the Moscow state Institute of international relations.
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