June 15, 2025
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Sibiga criticized the public greetings of some countries before the day of the Russian Federation: “It was especially unpleasant”

Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga, before the beginning of the Weyma Plus format in Rome, stated that he was “unpleasant” to read the greetings “of some countries” Source: “European Truth” of Sibiga’s Direct Language: “I, as a minister of the country that was fighting, was especially unpleasant to read public greetings this morning.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Andriy Sibiga, photo: Foreign Ministry of Ukraine

Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga before the Weyma Plus format began in Rome in Rome that he was “unpleasant” to read the greetings of “some countries”

Source: “European Truth”

Direct Sibiga language: “It was especially unpleasant to read the public greetings of some countries to the Russian aggressor as a minister of the country that is fighting this morning.”

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Details: Sibiga did not directly mention the countries he meant. However, it is worth noting that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has published an official greeting on Russia Day.

He added that he “has the moral right to voice it” and also noted that “there could be no reward of the aggressor country.”

What was before: Before this head of Pentagon Pitt Hegsset arranged a series of uncomfortable issues in the Senate, including regarding the Russian-Ukrainian war.

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