- Donald Trump - former US President
— USA: 2018BeforeFormer US President Donald Trump believes that Kyiv may have to cede some territory to Russia in order to end the Russian-Ukrainian war. Also, Donald Trump is now under investigation by the US authorities.
— Osaka, Japan: 2019After - Marine Le Pen is a pro-Russian French statesman and politician. Candidate for the French presidency in the 2022 election (second place in the second round)
— France: 2015BeforeAdvocates ending Western partners' support for Ukraine. Supports Russia in every possible way. Declared that it is inadmissible that Russia loses the war against Ukraine
— Russia: 2017After - Viktor Orban - Hungarian pro-Russian political figure. Prime Minister of Hungary 1998-2002, and from 2010 to present
— Hungary: 2019BeforeDuring Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he repeatedly voiced support for Russia and opposed military and financial aid to Ukraine
— Russia: 2020After - Xi Jinping is a Chinese statesman and politician, President of the People's Republic of China since 14 March 2013. General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China since 15 November 2012
— China: 2023BeforePossible ally of the Russian Federation. China transfers spare parts, electronics, and according to some sources, arms to Russian troops, despite claiming a neutral position
— Russia: 2023After - Kim Jong-un - North Korean politician, statesman, military and party leader. Dictator, son of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. After his father's death, he took over from 29 December 2011
— North Korea: 2017BeforeAlly of the Russian Federation. North Korea actively transfers arms, ammunition to Russia
— Russia: 2023After - Alexander Lukashenko is a pro-Russian Belarusian politician, statesman and military leader, de facto President of Belarus and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Belarus since 20 July 1994. He was re-elected as President in the 2001, 2006, 2010, 2015 and 2020 elections. After the 2020 elections, his legitimacy is not recognised by the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ukraine and a number of other states
— Belarus: 2017BeforeSince 24 February 2022, the Republic of Belarus has participated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian troops and missile strikes were launched from the territory of Belarus into Ukraine
— Belarus: 2022After - The Prime Minister of Slovakia is Robert Fitzo
— Slovakia: 2023BeforeRobert Fitzo's election campaign. 1 - NATO, stop arming the Kiev regime. 2 - Ukrainian fascism will not pass!
— Slovakia: 2023After - Former Prime Minister of Italy - Silvio Berlusconi
— Italy: 2018BeforeBerlusconi was a very long time friend of Putin and supported him in every way possible
— Italy: 2015After - Matteo Salvini - Minister of Infrastructure and Transport of Italy
— Italy: 2023BeforeThe photos speak for themselves
— Russia: 2013After - Vojislav Šešelj - former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, leader of the Serbian Radical Party. For more than 11 years he was in the pre-trial detention cell of The Hague prison as an accused of the trial of the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
— Serbia: 2016BeforePhoto with Putin. Šešelj has always favoured developing ties with Russia and has been an ally of Russia for many decades.
— Serbia: 2020After - BeforeUpload and share images before and after the start of the warAfterShare
- Donald Trump - former US President
— USA: 2018BeforeFormer US President Donald Trump believes that Kyiv may have to cede some territory to Russia in order to end the Russian-Ukrainian war. Also, Donald Trump is now under investigation by the US authorities.
— Osaka, Japan: 2019After - Marine Le Pen is a pro-Russian French statesman and politician. Candidate for the French presidency in the 2022 election (second place in the second round)
— France: 2015BeforeAdvocates ending Western partners' support for Ukraine. Supports Russia in every possible way. Declared that it is inadmissible that Russia loses the war against Ukraine
— Russia: 2017After - Viktor Orban - Hungarian pro-Russian political figure. Prime Minister of Hungary 1998-2002, and from 2010 to present
— Hungary: 2019BeforeDuring Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he repeatedly voiced support for Russia and opposed military and financial aid to Ukraine
— Russia: 2020After - Xi Jinping is a Chinese statesman and politician, President of the People's Republic of China since 14 March 2013. General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China since 15 November 2012
— China: 2023BeforePossible ally of the Russian Federation. China transfers spare parts, electronics, and according to some sources, arms to Russian troops, despite claiming a neutral position
— Russia: 2023After - Kim Jong-un - North Korean politician, statesman, military and party leader. Dictator, son of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. After his father's death, he took over from 29 December 2011
— North Korea: 2017BeforeAlly of the Russian Federation. North Korea actively transfers arms, ammunition to Russia
— Russia: 2023After - Alexander Lukashenko is a pro-Russian Belarusian politician, statesman and military leader, de facto President of Belarus and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Belarus since 20 July 1994. He was re-elected as President in the 2001, 2006, 2010, 2015 and 2020 elections. After the 2020 elections, his legitimacy is not recognised by the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ukraine and a number of other states
— Belarus: 2017BeforeSince 24 February 2022, the Republic of Belarus has participated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian troops and missile strikes were launched from the territory of Belarus into Ukraine
— Belarus: 2022After - The Prime Minister of Slovakia is Robert Fitzo
— Slovakia: 2023BeforeRobert Fitzo's election campaign. 1 - NATO, stop arming the Kiev regime. 2 - Ukrainian fascism will not pass!
— Slovakia: 2023After - Former Prime Minister of Italy - Silvio Berlusconi
— Italy: 2018BeforeBerlusconi was a very long time friend of Putin and supported him in every way possible
— Italy: 2015After - Matteo Salvini - Minister of Infrastructure and Transport of Italy
— Italy: 2023BeforeThe photos speak for themselves
— Russia: 2013After - Vojislav Šešelj - former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, leader of the Serbian Radical Party. For more than 11 years he was in the pre-trial detention cell of The Hague prison as an accused of the trial of the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
— Serbia: 2016BeforePhoto with Putin. Šešelj has always favoured developing ties with Russia and has been an ally of Russia for many decades.
— Serbia: 2020After - BeforeUpload and share images before and after the start of the warAfterShare
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