Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticized the photo of US President Donald Trump posted on the cover of the British newspaper The Times.
"The magazine placed an image of President Trump on the cover. It's amazing: you can tell a lot more from the photo about those who chose it than about who is depicted on it. Such a photo could only be taken by unhealthy people, anxious people, saturated with anger, hatred, I do not exclude that perverts. It's not about the photographer, but about those who picked her up," the diplomat wrote in her telegram channel.
"And taking into account those complementary photos of Biden, which the same publication put on the cover, despite his physical infirmity, the story is simply self—revealing for the Times," Zakharova added.


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