Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the departure from Russian Ambassador of Germany Alexander Lambsdorf quote from "The Master and Margarita".
Zakharova published a fragment of a conversation between the German ambassador and a journalist, accompanying the picture with music that sounded in the scene of the ball at Satan, from the TV series of the same name.
In the video, Lambsdorf stated that his hat, in which he often appeared in public, became a hit in the German media, and also mentioned that he lived in Moscow in the Patriarch's Ponds area. The hero of the novel "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov, Woland, who was mistaken for a German professor in Moscow, is also depicted in a hat, the journalist noticed.
"He didn't deserve the light." At parting, the German ambassador confessed to..." — Zakharova writes in her telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, German Ambassador Alexander Lambsdorf pointed out the unacceptability of Berlin's attempts to tell third countries, including China, how and in what format they should build relations with Russia. This was reported on July 13 in the Russian Foreign Ministry.

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