Wanna Know What Brexit and Dying Dead Sea Have in Common? Russia!

© REUTERS / Toby MelvilleA taxi driver holds a Union flag, as he celebrates following the result of the EU referendum, in central London, Britain June 24, 2016.
A taxi driver holds a Union flag, as he celebrates following the result of the EU referendum, in central London, Britain June 24, 2016. - Sputnik International
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No matter how many times Russian officials say that the UK referendum was Britain's personal matter and the Kremlin was not rooting for the Leave campaign, there will always be those who claim that President Vladimir Putin has a lot to celebrate now that London has decided to divorce the EU.

This is what Michael McFaul, former US envoy to Russia, did earlier on Friday. The American diplomat "and others who genuinely believe that the Dead Sea is dying because of Russia, have already 'congratulated' us" on the British vote, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Facebook.

Once the Leave campaign secured a comfortable lead, McFaul took to Twitter to "genuinely complement Putin for his victory tonight on Brexit," saying that the vote "is a giant victory for Putin's foreign policy objectives."

​Keep in mind that McFaul did not say that Vladimir Putin or Russia influenced the vote or were a factor that contributed to the outcome. The Russian president "just benefited from it," he suggested.

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​Needless to say, these comments sparked a firestorm on social media and beyond.

Russian Duma Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Alexei Pushkov for instance maintained that McFaul should have focused on pondering why the majority of Britons backed leaving the EU after US President Barack Obama urged them not to. McFaul replied that this was a fair point.

For her part, Zakharova reflected on what forced the UK to the polling stations in the first place.

"A couple more years of shedding sovereignty when it comes to making independent decisions on international matters and upholding sanctions and the EU will create all the necessary conditions for other referendums on its territory," she observed.

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