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Source: Official website of the State –
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On February 3, at a meeting with students at the State University of Management, Maria Zakharova, Director of the Department of Information and Press and official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, noted that a deliberate degradation of society is taking place in the West, discussing the crisis in European diplomacy.
"The most absurd thing I see isn't the fakes, but what they actually say," Maria Zakharova said, assessing the statements of foreign leaders.
She admitted that today there is a feeling that those who have been put in power in the West “are those who, lacking knowledge, experience, and conscience, will not ask questions, but will do what they are told… This is a systematic work that was carried out with them or on them as an experiment.”
A striking example and proof of the degradation of Western society is the Epstein case, which reflects the “monstrous work of corruption that took place in the center of the Western world.”
The Director of the Information and Press Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the opinion that Europe is currently experiencing another round of dehumanization.
"The wave of gender experiments on one's own children is the limit… They need something to see the light and stop," concluded Maria Zakharova.
During the discussion with the students, the specifics of conducting diplomatic meetings, relations with China, the necessary qualities for civil service, and the importance of preserving historical memory were also discussed.
The meeting was held as part of the "People of My Country" project, which brings politicians, public figures, bloggers, and artists to the State University of Management to give open lectures, sharing their life experiences and personal examples of how to achieve success and be a worthy citizen of their country.
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