Yesterday, the French authorities removed a wax statue of Russian President Vladimir Putin, from the "Grivan" Museum in the French capital, Paris. And a video clip, shown by a satellite channel, showed the museum officials removing the Putin statue from the group that includes many other world leaders, against the backdrop of the Russian war on Ukraine. The director of the museum, "Yves Delomo", said that the statue of the Russian president was withdrawn from the Griffin Museum for the first time in the museum's history, after the statue was vandalized by visitors to the museum, in protest of his attack on Ukraine. DeLomo added that the statue of the president looked disheveled after the vandalism, and that the museum staff does not have to fix the appearance of the statue every day.
The Griffin Museum in Paris includes a large number of wax reproductions of several famous personalities, as well as a wax statue of the Russian president, which was created in 2000, and which the museum is considering replacing with a model of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The Ukrainian presidency and the Russian Kremlin announced the resumption of peace talks between the two parties at their headquarters in Belarus.
The Kremlin said that the Russian delegation will arrive at the negotiations headquarters in Belarus, and will be waiting for the Ukrainian delegation. The Kremlin added, "It is not clear if Ukrainian officials intend to participate in the talks, but Russia hopes that they will." The Ukrainian president accused Moscow of aiming to erase Ukraine's history, after a Russian missile hit the Babin Yar memorial in Kyiv yesterday. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia cannot be isolated, and that the Third World War would be a destructive nuclear, commenting on the sanctions imposed by Western countries on Russia, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Source: Today's News.
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