In the course went "The Simpsons" and "Sherlock": Ukraine and Russia blew up the network with a dispute about Anna Yaroslavna

31 May 2017, 00:18 | The Company
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Users of the social network Twitter amused the dispute of the official account of Ukraine with the corresponding page of Russia because of the affiliation of Anna Yaroslavna.

"When Russia says that Anna Yaroslavna began the Russia-France relationship, let us remind ourselves of the course of events," the statement of "Ukraine".

So, "Ukraine" tweeted "Russia" drawing with information that in 151-year, when Anna Yaroslavna was married to the King of France Henry the First, in the territory of present-day Moscow was a forest.

In turn, "Russia" wrote that in Novgorod at that time there was already a temple of Sofia.

"We are proud of our common history. Russia, Ukraine and Belarus share a common historical heritage that should unite nations, and not divide them, "- noted" Russia ".

"So you do not change?" - asked "Ukraine", also attaching a video from the animated television series "The Simpsons", which refers to the fact that Russia is a disguised USSR.

At that time, "Russia" did not find an answer and the conversation was joined by the Russian Foreign Ministry.

"Ukraine, do not envy. In 1051, Kiev was the capital of a single Russia, which included the territories of modern Belarus, Ukraine and Russia, "the ministry said..

"Ukraine" is not at a loss and in response has attached a drawing with the hero of the series "Sherlock", calling for respecting international law.

"Kievan Rus also reached the modern territories of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania. So let's do it without foolishness about a triune nation, but observe international law, "the message says..

Note that the dispute between the countries sparked a heated discussion in the network.

"Ukraine literally trolls Russia on Twitter with memes from the" Simpsons ", - wrote Steve Kolpak from the American CNBC channel.

"Ukraine banned Russian social networks, but still can troll Russia in Twitter gif-kami from the" Simpsons "- said the Moscow correspondent of the Financial Times Max Seddon.



"Wow, Ukraine and Russia are quarreling in Twitter," Yashar Ali wrote to New York Magazine.

As the "Observer" wrote, Russian President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference with the French president said that Yaroslav the Wise was a "Russian prince". In addition, he remembered his daughter Anna Yaroslavna, who was the queen of France, also assuring that she had a Russian origin.

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