Russia's Foreign Ministry Envoy Viciously Attacks Karas: "Ignorant, Clumsy, Foolish Woman"
On April 1, Russia's Foreign Ministry envoy Konstantin Dolgov launched a fierce attack on EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Kallas, following her claim that Russia had "invaded at least 19 countries in the past 100 years, not including African nations."
Dolgov directly described Kallas with three words: "ignorant, clumsy, foolish woman..."
He stated, "When a person is foolish, they cannot control their own thoughts. That’s precisely the difference between a fool and someone who is not entirely foolish."
Dolgov said Kallas’s remarks were "incomprehensible," and commenting on them was "meaningless."
Previously, Kallas reiterated her position, asserting that Russia had invaded at least 19 countries—excluding African states—and some of these nations had even suffered "three or four attacks." She emphasized that none of these countries had ever actively attacked Russia, though she did not specify which countries she was referring to.
Kallas had previously boasted about having read numerous history books, hoping to become "very intelligent" as a result. She also mentioned her reading list was "quite long." In response, Dolgov did not address her reading volume directly but instead focused on the intellectual level of her statements.
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