Prince Charles's Putin-Hitler comparison is outrageous, says Russia

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/22/prince-charles-putin-hitler-outrageous-russia

Foreign ministry says future monarch's use of media to spread propaganda against Russia is unacceptable and low

Russia has accused Prince Charles of making outrageous and low remarks in comparing Vladimir Putin with Adolf Hitler, as the fallout from the comments threatens to descend into a diplomatic row.
The delayed but furious response to the prince's comments came before a meeting with the Foreign Office which was demanded by the Russian embassy in London.
In a statement on Thursday, the embassy said: "The outrageous remarks made by Prince Charles in Canada will be among the questions raised. The embassy asked the FCO for official clarifications on that yesterday."
Russia's foreign ministry spokesman, Alexander Lukashevich, underlined the Kremlin's anger.
"If these words were truly spoken, then without doubt, they do not reflect well on the future British monarch," he told a news conference.
"We view the use of the western press by members of the British royal family to spread the propaganda campaign against Russia on a pressing issue – that is, the situation in Ukraine – as unacceptable, outrageous and low," he said.
The prince is reported to have made his comments during a private conversation with a Jewish survivor of the second world war about the dispute over Russia's annexation of Crimea. "Now Putin is doing just about the same as Hitler,"he told Marianne Ferguson, a volunteer at the Canadian Museum of Immigration in Halifax.
Russia's second most senior diplomat in the UK, Alexander Kramarenko, the embassy's minister counsellor, will attend the meeting with the Foreign Office later on Thursday. Russia is seeking clarification about what exactly the prince said.
A Foreign Office source said UK ministers were unlikely to get involved, and the meeting would be hosted by senior Foreign Office officials.
Russia's decision to seek the meeting suggests the Kremlin is more angered by the remarks than it had let on. Until Thursday Russian officials had not responded publicly to the remarks, and Russian TV channels had remained unusually quiet on the issue.
The popular Russian daily paper Moskovskij Komsomolets said the remarks risked "triggering an international scandal" and complicating "clouded" UK-Russian relations.
There was a mixed reaction from Britain's political leaders. Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, offered the prince some backing by claiming that many in Britain shared the prince's concern about Putin and his actions in Ukraine. David Cameron refused to be drawn on the issue. Nigel Farage, the Ukip leader, who has expressed admiration for Putin in the past, said Charles was wrong to make his views known.
 


What's your thoughts on it jimbo

It was a private conversation apparentley but how f***ing thick is he to be having 'private conversations' while surrounded by media?

If he wants to get involved in politics he should run for office, the monarch is supposed to be politically neutral. (Which he clearly isn't due to the carry they're having over keeping his letters hidden)

He didn't use the media though. He made a private, off the record comment, which was passed on to the media by a third party.

He was taling to a member of the public, is he that naive to think they might not tell somebody?
 
It was a private conversation apparentley but how f***ing thick is he to be having 'private conversations' while surrounded by media?

If he wants to get involved in politics he should run for office, the monarch is supposed to be politically neutral. (Which he clearly isn't due to the carry they're having over keeping his letters hidden)

I think that only applies to British and Commonwealth politics.
 
To be fair it's a storm in a tea cup compared to what his ol'fella says :D
 
It was a private conversation apparentley but how f***ing thick is he to be having 'private conversations' while surrounded by media?

If he wants to get involved in politics he should run for office, the monarch is supposed to be politically neutral. (Which he clearly isn't due to the carry they're having over keeping his letters hidden)



He was taling to a member of the public, is he that naive to think they might not tell somebody?
erm , he has a point. the only arsehole I can see here is Vladimir putin. and jim of course.
 
I like Chazza. He's got a bit of BoJo about him, minus crap hair and sucking up to the Chinese.

To be fair to him, the comment is sort of right if you're talking Hitler around 1938 (lebensraum, uniting of the German speaking peoples, etc). However, to also be fair to Putin, I don't believe he goes in for persecuting minorities (Pussy Riot might disagree, mind) and ethnic cleansing.

Storm in a teacup over a throwaway comment. His father is brilliant at this sort of thing.
 
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