When Putin's Confidant Enters the Hall, Julia Klöckner Sets a Clear Signal
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Julia Klöckner protests against the Geneva performance of Putin's confidant Valentina Matwijenko and sets a clear signal for Ukraine.
Here, several delegations from the EU leave a conference in Geneva in protest.
Julia Klöckner takes part in the World Conference of Presidents of Parliament in Geneva, where she protested against a well-known Russian participant.
The CDU politician Julia Klöckner boycotted a speech by Russian parliamentary leader Valentina Matwijenko in Geneva. The 76-year-old is regarded as Putin's supporter – and his war of aggression against Ukraine.
In fact, it is under Western sanctions, Russia's most powerful woman, but at an international conference in Geneva it is allowed to take place, followed by a protest action by the EU representatives.
Russian politician Valentina Matwijenko takes part in an international conference in Geneva. The President of the Bundestag, Ms Klöckner, sets a clear signal with other delegates.
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