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Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad on Thursday expressed serious concern over the fact that the world is presented a distorted image of Russia
Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad on Thursday expressed serious concern over the fact that the world is presented a distorted image of Russia. “I want Russia’s image to be understandable to the world, so everything should be done so that ill-intentioned forces should not distort it,” he said. The metropolitan expressed the wish that the Western media and journalists who write about Russia should not be biased and should reject all sources of information that “have always been hostile to Russia”. “In order to understand Russia and to come to love it, one should talk not only with those who shout loudly but also to hear many other voices,” the metropolitan said. He believes it is necessary to heed those who ”now, perhaps, have no opportunity to speak loud for the whole world to hear.”
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