
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Maria Zakharova at a briefingMOSCOW, Mar 26 Spokesperson Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova commented on the words of French President Emmanuel Macron about cartoons of the EU, which the Russian Embassy in Paris had previously posted on their accounts. French President Emmanuel Macron called unacceptable the publications of the Russian Embassy in France in social networks, because of which the Russian ambassador was Foreign Ministry, Macron expressed the hope that this will not happen again. Earlier, the Russian Embassy in France confirmed that Russian Ambassador to Paris Alexei Meshkov was summoned to the French Foreign Ministry on Friday due to the publication of cartoons on the embassy's social networks that ridiculed European solidarity and relations between Europe and the United States. The French Foreign Ministry was taught that any cartoons are normal, even such monstrous ones as in Charlie Hebdo,” Zakharova wrote on her Telegram channel. Refugees are compared to animals.Charlie Hebdo magazine is also infamous for the cartoons against Muslims that led to the terrorist attack on the editorial office in 2015, as well as the cartoon describing the plane crash with Russian tourists over the Sinai Peninsula. «We decided to follow their (French presidents) advice and used satire, which they consider a manifestation of free speech. And now they don't like it? No. Receive and sign,» Zakharova added.
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