
Russia outrage over Prince Charles' Putin remarks
China DailyRussia outrage over Prince Charles' Putin remarks Updated: 2014-05-23 12:49 Britain's Prince Charles looks on during his farewell ceremony in Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 21, 2014. MOSCOW - Recent remarks made by British Prince Charles about President Vladimir Putin have been condemned by Moscow as "unacceptable, shocking and derogatory," in a statement from the Foreign Ministry Thursday. Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich also accused the royal of being part of a "propaganda campaign" after Prince Charles reportedly compared Putin's actions in Ukraine to the territory-seizing of Adolf Hitler during a trip to Halifax, Canada, on Monday. "Western media use the members of the British Royal family in the propaganda campaign against Russia over the hot international issue like situation in Ukraine," Lukashevich told reporters.
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