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5 of November, 15:19

Russia responded to Ukraine In the published account of Russia Twitter came the response to the record of the opening of the monument to Prince Vladimir made on the page for Ukraine on the Internet microblogging.
"Reminder Ukraine: Prince Vladimir has United our people with Orthodoxy, and at the same time you are using it to spread hatred among us," ? reported in the report published published in Twitter-account of Russia.
"Prince Vladimir ? this proof of the common Russian-Ukrainian history and of the indissoluble fraternal ties. Christianity it is love and peace, and not of strong hostility and war-mongering ", ? reads the text on the picture of the monument, attached to the post, reports RT. Yesterday, in the published account of Ukraine in the Twitter feed is any entry on the opening in the capital of Russia monument. Later the official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova commented on the reaction of Ukraine to the opening of the monument to Prince Vladimir on Borovitskaya square in the Russian capital. Remember, in Russia on 4 November celebrated the Day of national unity. In the capital of Russia culminated in the opening of the monument to Prince Vladimir in the Russian capital. Leader Vladimir Putin in his speech said that the Russian society is obliged to confront the modern challenges and threats, following the spiritual message left by Prince Vladimir. The monument to the Prince was consecrated by the Patriarch capital and all Russia Kirill. At the opening ceremony of the monument was also attended by Prime Minister Medvedev D. A., head of the Ministry of culture Vladimir Medinsky and the head of Moscow city Sergey Sobyanin, Authorized public organizations, figures of science, culture and art, government members, deputies of both chambers of the Federal Assembly. Remember, the Monument was designed by people's artist of Russia Salavat Scherbakov. The construction of a monument made from extrabudgetary sources.

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