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First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Vladimir dzhabarov commented on the statement of the former President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk about the alleged meeting between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin in Lviv before the Second world war, before RT.
the Senator said that such behavior of the first President of Ukraine is considered unworthy, describing it as another attempt to rewrite history.
“it is Very sad that Mr. Kravchuk has slipped to what was to falsify history,” – said dzhabarov.
Earlier, ex-President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk told about a “meeting” of heads of the Third Reich and the Soviet Union, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin in Lviv. Kravchuk tried to explain the statement of Vladimir Zelensky, who blamed the beginning of world war II on the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.
According to him, the Ukrainian leader meant that the war was provoked by the agreement between the two countries. “Hitler and Stalin, met in Lviv. The same document, it is not a secret. They tried to negotiate,” – he stressed.
27 Jan Zelensky during his visit to Poland stated that the country “first felt the conspiracy of totalitarian regimes.” According to him, Europe and the world in General “have no right to remain silent, as it was in 1939”.
Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov, commenting on the statement Zelensky, noted that the President of Ukraine “solidarities with the extremely incorrect” point of view of the leadership of Poland.
In turn, a member of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Sergei Tsekov added that Ukraine can not abandon its past, and attempt to find new allies in the face of Poland leads the country “going nowhere.”
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