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Kremlin hits out at Boris Johnson’s ‘disgusting and unacceptable’ comparison of Vladimir Putin to Hitler

Yesterday the Foreign Secretary said Putin would use the World Cup this year like Hitler used the 1936 Olympics to glorify the country

THE KREMLIN has lashed out at Boris Johnson for comparing Putin to Adolf Hitler, describing his comments as "disgusting".

Yesterday the Foreign Secretary said Putin would use the World Cup this year like Hitler used the 1936 Olympics to glorify the country.

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A Kremlin spokesperson has hit back at comparisons with Nazi GermanyCredit: Getty - Contributor

He told MPs that “Putin glorifying in this sporting event” made him feel sick, and he has debated whether the England team should boycott the summer games.

He added: “The comparison with 1936 is certainly right”.

And Mr Johnson warned Brits that he was "deeply concerned" about their safety in Russia later this year, but did not say that fans shouldn't travel.

He called on the country to make sure they could keep tourists safe during the tournament.

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Boris Johnson said that Putin would use the World Cup to glorify his country like Hitler didCredit: AFP or licensors

But today a spokesperson for the Kremlin hit back, saying his comments were "disgusting and unacceptable".

"It's a completely disgusting statement, it does not become the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the country (Britain) or of any country," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters.

"It's undoubtedly insulting and unacceptable."

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And they claimed Britain was still "unwilling" to cooperate on the spy poisoning case.

Moscow's London ambassador Alexander Yakovenko also condemned the comparison, saying: "Nobody has the right to insult the Russian people, who defeated the Nazis."
Alexander Yakovenko said it was "highly likely" that UK scientists had a supply of novichok.
He also pointed out that the Porton Down lab is just a few miles from Salisbury - suggesting the UK could have been behind the attempted hit on Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
But he insisted English fans will be safe at the World Cup during a press conference in London.
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia are fighting for their lives after a nerve agent attackCredit: FACEBOOK
Putin secured more than 76 per cent of the vote in the election against toothless opposition last weekCredit: Getty - Contributor

Today Theresa May will travel to Brussels for an EU summit, where she will try to get other leaders to get behind a tough statement condemning Russia in its entirety for the attack.

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Mrs May will tell leaders over the summit dinner on Thursday: “The challenge of Russia is one that will endure for years to come.

“As a European democracy the United Kingdom will stand shoulder to shoulder with the European Union and with NATO to face these threats together.

“United, we will succeed.”

But she is being held back by some countries who claim they haven't seen all the evidence yet.

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The PM will tell EU leaders they must toughen up their stance on Russia or they will put all of Europe at risk.

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