The official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova invented a kind of new “slogan” for the international Eurovision song contest in 2017, which will be held in Kyiv.
Appropriate post she published on his page in Facebook.
“This should take the form of stretch marks and hang from Boryspil airport to downtown: “Welcome participants of Eurovision”. Feel in Europe, we are building a ghetto for morons who don’t speak Ukrainian. Welcome to Ukraine!” – Zakharov wrote.
Thus Zakharov commented on the words of the soloist of the Ukrainian group “Vopl Deplasa” Oleg Violin. The musician said that “it is necessary to create a ghetto” for those who can not learn the Ukrainian language. However, it is clear that he was not referring to foreigners.
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