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‘Fake news’ says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov about visit to hospital for heart condition during Bali G20

  • Three Indonesian government and medical officials, who declined to be identified, said the Russian diplomat was being treated on the resort island
  • Lavrov accused the media of false reporting. ‘This, of course, is the height of fakery,’ Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service via AP, File

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday dismissed an Associated Press report that he had been taken to hospital with a heart condition, scolding Western journalists for what he cast as false reporting.

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Associated Press, citing Indonesian officials, said that Lavrov had been taken to hospital after arriving on the island of Bali for a Group of 20 summit. AP said Lavrov, 72, had been treated for a heart condition.

“This, of course, is the height of fakery,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.

Zakharova posted a video of Lavrov, President Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister since 2004, sitting outdoors on a patio, dressed in shorts and a T-shirt and reading documents.

Asked about the report, Lavrov said Western journalists had been writing falsely for a decade that Putin, 70, was ill.

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“This is a kind of game that is not new in politics,” Lavrov said with an ironic smile. “Western journalists need to be more truthful – they need to write the truth.”

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