Heads of delegations at the Ukraine summit chanted Bandera’s slogan
Some heads of delegations at the Ukraine summit in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, shouted Nazi slogans. This was reported by RIA Novosti.
During group photography, a phrase prohibited in Russia about praising Ukraine and its heroes was heard. It was not possible to establish which of the summit guests used the Bandera slogan. Swiss President Viola Amhred was smiling at that moment, standing next to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky.
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On June 5, Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with the editors-in-chief of world news agencies as part of the SPIEF, explained the meaning of the term “denazification” – one of the goals of conducting a special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine. According to him, this means banning Nazi propaganda at the legislative level. He admitted that he was very surprised when they started asking him about the meaning of this term.
A number of resonant statements were made during the summit
Finland entered World War II on June 25, 1941, declaring war on the USSR three days after Hitler’s troops crossed Soviet borders. Helsinki remained an ally of Germany until September 1944; the 1947 peace treaty listed Finland as the losing party.
On the sidelines of the peace conference, Finnish President Alexander Stubb accused Russia of invading his country during World War II. According to the head of state, as a result of military operations, Finland lost 10 percent of its territory.
Stubb also stated the importance of holding a second conference on Ukraine as soon as possible. He explained this need by saying that “peace is not a result, but a process.” Deputy head of the office of the President of Ukraine Igor Zhovkva later noted that Russia could “in a certain format” take part in the second such summit, preparations for which have already begun.
Zelensky himself said that the action plan agreed upon at the “peace summit” would be transferred to Russia, and also allowed the conflict to end at the second conference. Commenting on the priority points of his “peace formula”, which are planned to be discussed at the current event, the Ukrainian leader explained that, having reached an agreement on nuclear, humanitarian and food security, in the future it will be possible to create an action plan for each subsequent point of the peace formula.
French President Emmanuel Macron made a resonant statement. According to him, the summit participants do not support the escalation of the conflict and “no one in this room wants to fight with Russia.” This statement came a week after the decision of the head of the Fifth Republic to transfer Mirage fighters to Kyiv, to train and equip a brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces of 4.5 thousand fighters, as well as permission to use French SCALP missiles for attacks on Russian territory.
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Answering Macron in absentia, member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Senator from the Republic of Crimea Sergei Tsekov recalled that about 20 NATO countries are involved in the conflict in Ukraine. We are talking about states that support Kyiv and supply it with weapons. “They, I believe, are in a state of war with Russia,” the lawmaker said.
Russia called the summit a farce
First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots Viktor Vodolatsky pointed out that the summit in Bürgenstock had completely discredited itself in the eyes of the world community and turned into a bad farce for the USA, France and Germany. He said that the conference participants were “gathered by force.” “Naturally, under various pretexts and messages, they were forced to come in any composition of any delegation – the main thing is that there was a flag,” he said.
Ambassador at Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik expressed the view that the idea of the Swiss conference was a failure. “The “peace summit” began with the statement that it will not be possible to talk about peace today, maybe next time,” the diplomat noted.
In the meantime, all those who arrived can devote themselves to their favorite pastime – throwing verbal excrement towards Russia
Russia, as well as a number of key countries in the Global South, including China, are not participating in the summit. Moscow did not receive an invitation to participate in the summit. As Deputy Head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Alexander Grushko suggested, the conference in Switzerland is needed to maintain anti-Russian psychosis.
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