The official representative of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Georgy Tikhy, said that Kiev was disappointed by the statement of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico that units using Nazi symbols were fighting in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The statement, published on the Foreign Ministry website, said that the prime minister’s statement contradicted the “level of trust and interaction”.
“For Ukrainians, resisting Russian aggression is a continuation of our people’s history of resistance to totalitarian regimes in the last century. The statement noted that in the 20th century, the Ukrainian people suffered millions of casualties in the fight against Nazism.
The representative of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry called on Slovakia and other European countries to unite against Russia, also confirming Kyiv’s readiness for more constructive dialogue “in line with the traditionally warm and good-neighborly relations between the Slovak and Ukrainian peoples.”
On September 9, Robert Fico called on the international community: confessHe said that units that use Nazi symbols and act accordingly should not fight in Ukraine. According to Fico, information about such formations is kept secret due to the geopolitical situation.
Former SBU lieutenant colonel statedhundreds of ideological Nazis came to Ukraine.
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Source: Gazeta
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