The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, speaking at one of the Forums, complained that at an OSCE summit in Sweden, he had to go to the common bathroom.
Studio Kvartal 95 actor Yuri Veliky has created a new parody in which he mocks Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The video was released on the artist’s YouTube channel.
So, in a new video, the comedian suggested how Lavrov explained why he needed a bathroom during the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers summit in Sweden.
“I asked them diplomatically where I can get my tail up here. They didn’t understand me right away. I can. Where do you have an orchestra pit here, I want to play my trombone,” he said.
Later, he was shown a toilet with the letters WC on it.
“I asked, is it for ladies or for gentlemen?” They told me: “We have everything in common.” I didn’t believe it. But it really is. You have no idea how inhuman this is. This is not just a person, “said the Great in Lavrov’s paper.
So, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry gave an example of good toilets in Russia, which are on the side of the road.
“All over the country, at every stop along the road, we have a clear, modern wooden toilet. Everything is simple and clear. One hole, one hole, one butt. And no one bothers you, except for the smell. But this bathroom is made with love. Oh as evidenced by the heart carved on the door. This is immediately fresh air for you and you can immediately look if there is someone,” he summarized.
Earlier it was reported that the actor in a new parody mocks Vladimir Saldo, who was bitten by a raccoon stolen by Russian invaders from the Kherson zoo.
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