Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to the question of German journalist Junge Welt editor-in-chief Stefan Huth about why European anti-fascists do not support the Russian Federation, but are supported by the far-right Alternative for Germany party. Moscow says it is carrying out denazification efforts in Ukraine.
We were just now discussing the developing situation in the Canadian parliament when the Ukrainian President stood up and applauded the Nazi who was killing Jews, Russians and Poles. Isn’t this a sign that a system has developed in Ukraine that we have the right to call pro-Nazi? <...> We absolutely condemn everything that is pro-fascist, pro-Nazi. Everything that lacks these signs … is supported by us. As far as I know it’s over Assassination attempt Against one of the leaders of the German Alternative… What does this mean? Are the representatives of this party using Nazi methods, or are these Nazi methods being used against them? – Putin asked a question.
The Russian President emphasized that Russia, which therefore maintains its contacts with right-wing parties in Europe, condemns all manifestations of fascism and Nazism.
“As for the anti-fascist forces, we are always on their side, we know their attitude towards Russia, we are grateful to them for this position and, of course, we support them. “Everything that aims to revive and maintain relations between us needs to be supported, and this may be the light at the end of the tunnel,” he emphasized.
In the same speech, the President registeredFormer Speaker of the Canadian Parliament Anthony Rota is a fool and a scoundrel. This is how he commented on the presence of the Nazi Jaroslav Hunka in the country’s parliament.
Former head of state statedIf it does not dominate, Russia will cease to exist.
Source: Gazeta
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