Bulgarian Foreign Minister proves that Putin was poorly taught at school and KGB

26 May 2017, 16:52 | Policy
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Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zakharieva pointed to the ignorance of history by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The diplomat published a response about the statement of the "most polite" president that the Slavic script came to Russia allegedly from the "Macedonian land", informs "Dialogue".

"I learned that Russian President Vladimir Putin today turned to his Macedonian colleague Gheorghe Ivanov with the words:" Writing came to us from Macedonian land "... Let's make several clarifications: The writing was created by the will and with the participation of the Bulgarian state, and it is no coincidence that the Bulgarian ruler Boris I is present in all Old Slavic books like Tsar Boris Mikhail the Baptister who brought faith and writing, "the Bulgarian Foreign Minister stressed..

In addition, Zakharieva reminded Putin, who had badly taught history at school and in the KGB classes, that on April 29, 2012 his ally and sycophant Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill, staying in Sofia, said that it was the Bulgarians who brought literacy to Russia.

It is noteworthy that the head of the Bulgarian diplomatic department tried to be as correct as possible in order not to offend Putin.

Nevertheless, her "history lesson" produced a fairly strong effect, after which the Network began to call the president of the Russian Federation "a seminary".

"We can not but rejoice that even the heads of state of other countries congratulate each other on the brightest Bulgarian holiday. This is undoubtedly a recognition of the contribution of our country to the European and world culture, where the Cyrillic script was created, and from where it spread to other countries and peoples, "Zakharieva added..




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