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The former President of Mongolia showed, after an interview with Putin, who owned the territory of the Russian Federation in the 13th century

The former President of Mongolia showed, after an interview with Putin, who owned the territory of the Russian Federation in the 13th century
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Former Mongolian President Elbegdorj Tsakhia published a map from the 13th century, on which a significant part of the territory of present-day Russia belonged to the Mongol Empire.

He did so in response to an interview given by Russian President Vladimir Putin to American journalist Tucker Carlson, in which Putin represented a full-scale invasion of Ukraine as an attempt to reclaim "historically Russian lands."

"After Putin’s talk. I found Mongolian historic map. Don’t worry. We are a peaceful and free nation," Elbegdorj wrote, addressing Putin.

 

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As reported, the scandalous American journalist Tucker Carlson interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin, during which the Russian dictator articulated a series of narratives regarding Ukraine and Poland. In particular, he made pseudo-historical statements, denied Ukrainian statehood, and represented the full-scale invasion as an attempt to reclaim "historically Russian lands."

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