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| By: Jerusalem Post |
| Published: December 25, 2004 |
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In what might have been either a Freudian slip or an innocent mistake but was no doubt a diplomatic gaffe, Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday assailed Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko's campaign for using "anti-Russian, Zionist" slogans.
His office later clarified via the Kremlin Web site that he had meant to say "anti-Russian, anti-Semitic" slogans when answering a question at an end-of-the-year press conference in Moscow. |
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Putin: Sorry for "Zionist" Slip
- (The Jerusalem Post)
12.24.2004
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