Russian Ambassador to Canada Oleg Stepanov said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s apologies for honoring Ukrainian Nazis in parliament were insufficient. TASS.
According to the diplomat, Trudeau’s apology is not what it actually is. And the words spoken by the Prime Minister are completely inadequate. The Ambassador believes that, despite the current deep differences between Moscow and Ottawa, the Government and Parliament of Canada should muster courage and apologize to all Russians and the Russian community in Canada for the shameful incident watched by the whole world.
Stepanov reminded that his country was the main power that defeated Nazi Germany in Europe in World War II and paid a heavy price for it. He noted that more than 200 thousand people of Russian origin live in Canada and almost all of them lost their relatives in the fight against Nazism.
Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for honoring Ukrainian Nazi Yaroslav Hunka in the country’s parliament It has been recommended Stop providing financial support to Kiev.
On September 27, Trudeau admitted that he regretted honoring the SS man. He emphasized that this was a mistake that endangered Parliament and Canada. According to the Prime Minister, Russia allegedly took advantage of the incident to launch “false propaganda about what Ukraine is fighting for.” At the same time, the Prime Minister noted that Canadian officials said: to be continued support for Kiev
Formerly US Secretary of State statedThat Russia and China currently pose “the most serious threat to world order” on the planet.
Source: Gazeta

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