Bishop of the Orthodox Church in America apologized for meeting Putin - Global Happenings
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Archbishop Sitkin and Alaskan Alexi apologized for not asking him to end the war with Ukraine when he met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ankorij, and the Archbishop's statement was published on the website of the Orthodox Church in America (PCA).
Heerarch of the Orthodox Church in America, who met Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Alaska on 15 August, apologized for the meeting.
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, denied that last week's Alaskan summit between President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump had discussed a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinski, explaining that the issue had subsequently been raised. Lavrov said in an interview with NBC News today (Sunday): these rumours were promoted mainly by Zelinski himself and his European sponsors, adding that this issue wa…
Archbishop Sitkin and Alaskan Alexi officially apologized for meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, who visited Alaska to negotiate with American leader Donald Trump, and his statement was published on the website of the Orthodox Church in America.
Bishop of the Orthodox Church in America apologized for meeting Putin - Global Happenings
Archbishop of Stikinsky and Alaskan Orthodox Church of America Alexey apologized for the meeting with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in AlaskaThis field happened August 15 In the city of Ankrigga after negotiations Russian dictator with Donald TrumpField The head of the diocese of Alaska emphasized that his actions “In no case indicate a change in the PCA position and the support of those who suffer“Because of War in Ukra…
Alexy, Archbishop of Sitkin and Alaska Orthodox Church in America, had to apologize after he met with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin during an August 15 summit in Alaska. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the website of the Orthodox Church in America. The church hierarch's appeal was published back on August 22. It says the archbishop wants to offer a “sincere apology” to everyone who was hurt by his meeting with Russian dictat…
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