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Reaction to Putin's election win - as former ambassador says Stalin would be 'insulted' by Putin comparison

Sky News Monday, 18 March 2024
Joseph Stalin would find comparisons to Vladimir Putin "insulting", a former British ambassador to Russia has told Sky News.
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