Trudeau commented on Putin’s promise to invite a Nazi to parliament

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described Russian President Vladimir Putin’s mention of inviting Ukrainian Nazi Yaroslav Hunka (Gunka) to the Canadian parliament in an interview with journalist Tucker Carlson as an element of Russian propaganda. writes about this TASS.

“Of course he (Putin – socialbites.ca) will do all the propaganda he can, but I can say that Canadians will not be fooled,” he said.

Trudeau added that Canada supports Ukraine not only because of friendly ties, but also because the rules, legal system and UN Charter protect everyone, not just Ukrainians. He emphasized that Canada will support Ukraine as long as necessary.

Journalists asked the Prime Minister to comment on an excerpt from Putin’s interview, which included Yaroslav Hunka’s speech to the Canadian Parliament during Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to the country. Trudeau said Russian propaganda is trying to influence Canadian public opinion by trying to distort the situation in Ukraine.

Earlier Vladimir Putin in an interview with Tucker Carlson statedThe applause given to Nazi Yaroslav Gunko in the Canadian Parliament shows that Hitler’s cause continues and that de-nazification is necessary.

Formerly in the State Duma offered Unblock all social networks so that he can convey his opinion, not just Putin.

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