Marija Zaharova
Marija Zaharova is a prominent Russian diplomat and the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Known for her articulate and often combative communication style, she has been a vocal representative of Russian foreign policy. Zaharova has frequently engaged in public disputes with Western leaders and media, defending Russia's international actions and criticizing perceived biases against her country. Her recent comments regarding Italian President Sergio Mattarella's comparison of modern Russia to Nazi Germany have drawn significant attention, highlighting her role in the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Born on Dec 24, 1975 (50 years old)
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Croatia:
Marija Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs who commented on the incident as an aggressive provocation by the United States.
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Hungary:
Marija Zaharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, claimed that statements regarding Navalnij's death are part of a Western disinformation campaign.
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Montenegro:
Marija Zaharova is a spokesperson for the Kremlin who described the claims about Navaljni's death as nonsense.
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Serbia:
Marija Zaharova, the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the claims of Alexei Navalny's poisoning as an informational spin by the West.
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Montenegro:
Maria Zakharova compared Russia's exclusion from the Olympics to neo-Nazism.
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Hungary:
Marija Zaharova, the foreign ministry spokesperson, criticized Washington for potential military intervention.
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Serbia:
Marija Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry who criticized Serbia's policies.
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Hungary:
Marija Zaharova commented on Radoslaw Sikorski's remarks regarding Viktor Orbán.
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Montenegro:
Marija Zaharova is the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and criticized Vučić.
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Croatia:
Marija Zaharova warned that all foreign soldiers in Ukraine would be considered 'legitimate targets'.
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