Alleged
talk between ‘Russian ambassadors’ posted online is a ‘hastily
cooked up story’ – FM source
RT
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4
April, 2014
An
alleged recording of two “Russian ambassadors” posted online is a
“compilation of sounds, subtitles and photos” which was cynically
cooked up to distract attention from recent scandals, a source in
Russia’s Foreign Ministry told RT.
“It
is impossible to comment on some compilation of sounds, subtitles and
photos, which also include [a picture of] an outstanding Russian
ambassador, Yury Dubinin, who unfortunately departed this life in
2013,” a source in the ministry’s press service told RT when
asked to comment on the “leaked conversation” which appeared on
YouTube. “[This is] a brutally and cynically cooked up story made
in haste that gives out a clumsy attempt to divert attention from the
recent public scandals over the statements by Western diplomats on
Ukraine.”
The
comments are in response to a recording that surfaced online. Made to
look like a leaked phone conversation, it was claimed to be a private
talk between two Russian ambassadors – envoy to Eritrea, Igor
Chubarov, and his counterpart in Zimbabwe and Malawi, Sergey
Bakharev.
In
the beginning, there is a five-minute recording of two male voices
discussing Crimea. The first voive, labeled as “Chubarov” in
subtitles, congratulates the other person on the fact that Zimbabwe
(“your country,” he says) “demonstrated very right
understanding about the situation in Ukraine.” Zimbabwe was one of
11 countries which voted against a resolution submitted by Ukraine to
the UN denouncing the referendum in Crimea.
The
two voices, using plenty of swear words, then start discussing which
parts of the world Russia “would annex.”
"We've
got Crimea, but that's not f***ing all, folks. In the future, we'll
damn well take your Catalonia and Venice, and also Scotland (which
the person pronounces as "Scotsland" in an attempt for a
pun) and Alaska," says one of the voices.
“At
first stage we will,” the second one replies.
Shortly
after the recording surfaced on YouTube, deputy spokeswoman for the
Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, posted a comment on her
Facebook page saying that she had no idea who was talking on the
tape, adding that one of the pictures – labeled “Bakharev” –
is indeed deceased ambassador Yury Dubinin, who died in December
2013.
Since
the crisis in Ukraine began last November, there have been several
scandals involving leaked private phone conversations of top Western
officials.
In
one of the much talked about clips, Victoria Nuland – Washington's
top diplomat in Europe – is heard saying “F**k the EU" while
speaking with her counterpart, American ambassador to Ukraine
Geoffrey Pyat, to dismiss the EU’s handling of the Ukrainian
crisis.
Later,
in a leaked phone conversation, EU foreign affairs chief Catherine
Ashton and Estonian foreign affairs minister Urmas Paet discussed
that the snipers who shot at protesters and police in Kiev were
allegedly hired by Maidan leaders
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