“Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga responded to the statement of his Slovak colleague Yurai Blanar about the “forgiveness” of Russia, noting that “a sense of impunity of Russia is a radical cause of its crimes.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Sibiga on the social network X, reports “European Truth”
Direct Sibiga language: “It is naive to expect that the offender will cease to commit crimes if he is forgiven, not punished. Russia will hit the other cheek.”
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Details: The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry also added that “those who have not lost anyone in this war, have the right to make such statements.”
What was before:
- Before that, the blanar expressed the opinion that the settlement of a full -scale Russian invasion of Ukraine requires the establishment of communication with Russia.
- The head of the Slovak Foreign Ministry also stated that the event should find a way to cooperate with Russia, or “even forgive everything that happened.”
- Representatives of Slovakia, some of the few in Europe support contacts with Russia after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo, after arriving in power in 2023, twice made a visit to Moscow and met with Vladimir Putin.
- In addition, Bratislava hinders the adoption of sanctions of the European Union against Russia.