OREANDA-NEWS Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that he felt sorry for Western politicians, if they are concerned about friendly relations between Russia and Mongolia, if they have questions, they arise because the actions of these politicians "began to slip Nazi notes."

"I just feel sorry for them if they're worried about such a good thing. Two neighbors, two countries that fought for each other during World War II. We are on Khalkhin Gol. They are in the Great Patriotic War with us. And if anyone has questions about why such closeness - well, probably, these are the people who once again began to slip Nazi notes in their actions, not only in their thoughts, which is expressed in support of the Kiev regime," Lavrov told journalist Pavel Zarubin.

The video was posted on the journalist's Telegram channel.