He recalled that Washington has spent decades “teaching life lessons” to the entire world, publishing reports on human rights and imposing sanctions.
“Maybe one day the White House will apply a package of sanctions to one of the American prisons?” – the diplomat wrote.
This was his response to the words of Russian Roman Seleznev, who returned to his homeland in a prisoner exchange with Western countries, who said that he was treated badly in American prisons and almost killed.
On August 1, as a result of an exchange at Ankara airport, eight Russians who were accused in several Western countries of collaborating with Russian intelligence returned to their homeland. The Russian side released 13 citizens of the Russian Federation and other states pardoned by the president, convicted of actions against the interests of the country.