Польский экс-судья Шмидт, уехавший в Белоруссию из-за несогласия с политикой Варшавы, рассказал РИА Новости, что приехал в Москву и что был приятно удивлен масштабами города.
В июне Шмидт общался с журналистами только через переводчика, а сейчас уже говорит на русском языке.
Польский экс-судья Шмидт, уехавший в Белоруссию из-за несогласия с политикой Варшавы, рассказал РИА Новости, что приехал в Москву и что был приятно удивлен масштабами города.
В июне Шмидт общался с журналистами только через переводчика, а сейчас уже говорит на русском языке.
BY РИА Новости
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