Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, said the 'entire premise that we ever had allies in the West is wrong.'
, political scientist Aliaksei Dzermant suggested that"during earlier phases of Russia's conflict with the West, Russia usually had Western allies." He argued that at various points in history, such as when Russia faced French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in the 19th century, Moscow and London had been allies with a"common interest."
"In World War II, did we have many allies before 1943-44?" Zakharova asked. She then added:"When did they become our allies?" Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova attends the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum in Saint Petersburg on June 16, 2022. Zakharova told Russian state television that Moscow only had"two allies," namely its army and its navy.
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