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Moscow calls Latvian lawmakers "neo-Nazis" for decision to recognize Russia as sponsor of terrorism
Director of the Information and Press Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, has reacted to the decision made by Latvia, which today recognized Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism
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Zakharova wrote about this on Telegram.
"Considering that this decision doesn't include any facts other than animal xenophobia, it is necessary to call ideologues no other than neo-Nazis", she said.
Zakharova also recalled her comment from August 8, in which she called the intention to declare Russia a sponsor of terrorism "another hostile action by Latvian legislators".
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