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On February 10, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and British Foreign Minister Teras began a dialogue in Moscow. In the meantime, Tras fell into "geography."

author:Wu Dahui

[Terrass fell into the "geographical trap" again]

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and British Foreign Secretary Teras in Moscow on February 10. In the meantime, Tras fell into the "geographical trap" again.

Tras: Russian troops must be withdrawn from the Russian-Ukrainian border area.

Lavrov: Our troops withdrew from our territory?

Tras: Yes, you threatened Ukraine.

Lavrov: Do you recognize Russia's sovereignty over the Rostov and Voronezh oblasts (Note: Russian troops transferred to the Russian-Ukrainian border are concentrated in these two oblasts)?

Terrass: Britain will never recognize Russian sovereignty over these two states.

Tras apparently regarded Russia's Rostov and Voronezh oblasts as donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, which had declared independence in Udong. Next to the British ambassador to Russia quickly reminded.

Earlier, Taras had announced that "Britain will provide military assistance to the three Baltic countries through the Black Sea", which was fiercely remedied by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova. Friends who want to be foreign ministers must learn geography well. Tomorrow the Russian and British defense ministers will talk to see what surprises we can offer.

On February 10, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and British Foreign Minister Teras began a dialogue in Moscow. In the meantime, Tras fell into "geography."

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