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A Russian diplomat is to meet a Foreign Office official to discuss comments reportedly made by the Prince of Wales about President Vladimir Putin. | A Russian diplomat is to meet a Foreign Office official to discuss comments reportedly made by the Prince of Wales about President Vladimir Putin. |
Prince Charles is said to have likened some Nazi actions in Europe to Mr Putin's policies, during a conversation with a former Polish war refugee. | Prince Charles is said to have likened some Nazi actions in Europe to Mr Putin's policies, during a conversation with a former Polish war refugee. |
A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed a request for the meeting had been made on Wednesday. | |
He said Russia's deputy ambassador would meet the official on Thursday. | |
Prince Charles reportedly made the comments during a conversation with Marienne Ferguson at an immigration museum in Nova Scotia, Canada where she works. | |
They had been discussing Hitler's takeover of countries when Ms Ferguson said the prince remarked "something to the effect of 'it's not unlike... what Putin is doing,'". | |
The prince and the Russian president are both due to attend a D-Day anniversary event in France next month. | |
'Private conversation' | |
It is believed the Russian embassy has asked for clarification of Prince Charles's remarks. | |
Clarence House would not comment on what it said was a private conversation. | |
"But we would like to stress that the Prince of Wales would not seek to make a public political statement during a private conversation," it said. | |
President Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov told the BBC on Wednesday he was "not commenting right now" on the remarks. | |
On Monday, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Pier 21, Canada's national immigration museum in Halifax, during their four-day tour of the country. | |
The prince chatted to museum volunteer Ms Ferguson, who left Poland for Canada shortly before the Nazi occupation. | |
The 78-year-old managed to escape to Canada along with her parents and two sisters, but other members of her family were sent to Nazi camps. |