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The Kremlin assessed the prospects for relations with the European Union

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Kaya Callas is known for “crazy Russophobic statements,” and Ursula von der Leyen “is not a fan of the normalization of relations,” complained Dmitry Peskov.

Moscow is skeptical about the prospects for Russia’s relations with the European Union after candidates for key positions were agreed at the EU summit. Kremlin Speaker Dmitry Peskov said this at a briefing on Friday, June 28.

In particular, he spoke about the candidacy of Estonian Prime Minister Kai Kallas for the post of head of European diplomacy.

“Mrs. The relations between Moscow and Brussels are bad “, said Peskov.

He also spoke about the confirmation of Ursula von der Leyen as head of the European Commission at the same summit.

“Regarding Mrs. von der Leyen, she is already known, we remember in this case, we are only talking about the subject of relations with Russia is not a supporter of the normalization of relations between the EU and Russia, that’s how we know her, that’s how we remember her,” the Kremlin representative added.

Earlier, Dmitry Peskov said that Europe poses a threat to Russia. According to him, it is the actions of the European Union countries that “force us to do what we are doing now.”

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