Maria Zaharova
Maria Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, known for her articulate and often combative statements regarding international relations and Russian foreign policy. In recent news, she announced that Russia would not have representatives at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing a long-standing decision made years ago, while also responding to the U.S. military's potential involvement in Ukraine as suggested by U.S. officials.
Born on Jul 24, 1975 (50 years old)
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Romania:
Maria Zaharova stated that the deployment of British troops in Ukraine will not mean the end of the war but rather an extension of the conflict.
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Moldova:
Maria Zaharova previously received a church distinction from Patriarch Kirill.
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Romania:
Maria Zaharova announced that Russia will not participate in Trump's Council.
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Romania:
Maria Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose statements regarding Moldova have been criticized by Diana Șoșoacă.
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Romania:
Maria Zaharova, the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, claimed that Poland owes its independence to Lenin.
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Finland:
Maria Zaharova responded to Valtonen's claim by publishing a lengthy post on Telegram discussing the shared history of Finland and Russia.
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Romania:
Maria Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs who accused Romanian volunteers of war crimes.
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Romania:
Maria Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has commented on the situation regarding Moldova's use of Russian weapons.
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Croatia:
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zaharova said that Russia would reduce its diplomatic and consular presence of Poland in the country.
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Moldova:
Maria Zaharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, rejected accusations from Chișinău and called the measure anti-Russian.
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