Polish PM says presence of European leaders at Victory Day parade in Moscow is shameful

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said that the attendance of world leaders on the Victory Day parade in Moscow on 9 Could is a supply of disgrace, because the state of affairs regarding aggression in opposition to Ukraine is black and white. [Victory Day is a Russian holiday commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945, celebrated on 9 May – ed.]

Supply: Tusk throughout a joint press convention with French President Emmanuel Macron within the French metropolis of Nancy on Friday 9 Could, cited by Ukrinform, as reported by European Pravda

Particulars: Tusk mentioned that attending the Victory Day parade in Moscow and applauding Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin – "who says he’ll proceed cleaning Ukraine of Nazism" – is a shameful act for all these current who select to disregard the reality.

He confused that on this case, the reality is black and white, and there will be no different interpretations or speculative narratives.

"Due to this fact, the presence on the Victory Day parade in a rustic that bombs cities, hospitals and kindergartens, and that has induced over one million individuals to be killed or wounded during the last three years, is a shame," the Polish prime minister emphasised.

Background:

  • Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had been the one European leaders attending the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on 9 Could.
  • Fico arrived in Moscow on the night of 8 Could after the Baltic states banned his plane from coming into their airspace.
  • In the meantime, the Slovak opposition sharply criticised Fico for visiting Russia.

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