This is who only the Russian head of state apologized to!



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PUTIN ALMOST NEVER APOLOGIES BUT I'LL MAKE IT VUCIC: Here's who only the Russian head of state apologized to!

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The BBC thus recalls that on October 26, 2002, Putin publicly apologized to citizens after the attack on the Dubrovnik theater, where Chechen extremists took the spectators of the musical “Northeast” hostage, and that he apologized to the relatives. Victims in action by security forces.

Gas was used during the attack and at least 130 hostages died as a result of poisoning, poor organization of human transport to hospitals and inefficient and untimely assistance, the BBC reports in Serbian.

In late January 2018, Putin also apologized to members of the Russian Olympic team who were preparing for the Winter Olympics in South Korea, but did not go there.

Only 169 Russian athletes received permission to participate in the Games, although Russia planned to have 500 of them, while the rest were punished by the doping scandal, notes the BBC.

The third apology given by the BBC was sent to workers at the fish processing factory on the Kuril Island of Ikotan, who complained to Putin in April 2016 that the factory management owed them wages.

Putin immediately ordered the state prosecutor to investigate what was happening.

“I want to apologize to the people I see now on the broadcast. We will do everything possible to improve their situation,” said the Russian president.

An hour later, a criminal investigation was launched against the director of the factory where the workers worked, the BBC notes.

In the same year, 2016, Putin apologized to the voters of Kingisepp, of the Leningrad region, because Sergei Naryshkin, whom they elected as their representative, was transferred from the State Duma as head of Kontraobav. Secret security services.

Putin later apologized to Naryskin.

“Sergei Ivanovich, everyone knows that you went through a difficult road in the election campaign and that you did not plan to resign from the parliamentary mandate. That is why I want to apologize to you and your voters, who have shown great confidence in you.” Putin said.

In January 2007, during a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Sochi, Putin’s dog, Connie, entered the room, which scared Merkel.

Nine years later, according to the BBC, Putin recalled that fact in an interview with the German magazine Bild, saying that he did not even realize that Angela Merkel was afraid of the dog.

“No, of course. I didn’t understand it that way. On the contrary, I wanted to please her, show her my dog. I explained it to her later and apologized,” Putin said.

Furthermore, on September 4, 2013, Putin, addressing the residents of the Russian Far East affected by the floods, apologized to the people who found themselves in such a situation.

He said he had to apologize that people had problems at evacuation sites and apologized to other government officials as well.

On October 7, 2012, Putin apologized on a Central Television show on NTV for the inconvenience Muscovites experience due to closed roads when a convoy with his car and escort passes by.

He then promised to replace the “Mercedes” with a limousine from a national manufacturer, which he later did.

In February of the same year, Putin, who was then prime minister and ran for president again, apologized in advance to Muscovites who had to endure a blockade of the streets due to a rally organized on Poklonja hill in his honor.

Furthermore, in early March 2012, Putin apologized for the case of the Pushy Riot group, whose members entered the Church of Christ the Savior in Moscow and had a musical performance there.

“If they violated the order of the church, then I apologize to the believers and the clergy. I hope something like this does not happen again,” Putin said at the time.

The BBC also claims that on September 28, 2011, Putin apologized to the authors of the detective stories, because he had previously called their work “easy read”, and that in early July 2017, he apologized to the first Japanese Minister Shinzo Abe for having to wait for him for an hour during the G20 summit in Hamburg.

Putin justified himself by saying that he had to extend the meeting with the president of the United States, Donald Trump, which was his first meeting.

He apologized to Abe in both his own name and Trump’s, adds the BBC.

Kurir.rs/Tanjug

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