Maria Zakharova
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Maria Zakharova is a government official serving as an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She makes public statements on international political developments, particularly concerning Russia's relations with NATO, Ukraine, and European countries. Her remarks often criticize Western policies and highlight what she perceives as hostile actions by other nations, including Estonia, Finland, and the EU. Zakharova also addresses issues related to military cooperation, sanctions, and diplomatic tensions in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Recent coverage
- North Korea Accuses Japan of Preparing for Aggression — Вести
- IAEA to monitor use of British uranium in Ukraine — Вести
- Fico: Europe's survival is possible only through the union of East and West — Вести
- A version has emerged on why Kyiv refused to retrieve the bodies of its own fighters — Вести
- Professor Explains Why Trump Changed His Approach to the Ukrainian Issue — Вести
- Russian national team refuses to compete in the World Cup in Portugal — Ведомости
- Estonia is certain that Ukrainian drones are flying over its territory — Вести
- Finland is predicted to become a launchpad for attacks on Russia — Вести
- Expert Suggests What Weapons NATO Needs to Strike Russian Airbases — Вести
- Moscow reports on NATO plans to disable Russian airfields — Интерфакс
- Finland's Foreign Minister Says Time for Talks with Russia Has Not Yet Arrived — Вести
- Medvedev: Armenia will find it difficult to break free from Western control — Вести
- Kartayzer claims the EU is unable to take diplomatic steps regarding Ukraine — Вести
- Kiselev on European negotiators: their envoys are just reconnaissance — Вести
- Paris Court Denies Release for SOS Donbass Founder Anna Novikova — Вести