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Zelensky’s statement “a big mistake” – Peskov
The statement on the responsibility of the Soviet Union in the unleashing of World War II “severely cut not only the rumor, but also the heart” of Putin and Russian veterans, said the Kremlin spokesman.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s words that the USSR, along with Hitler’s Germany, were responsible for the outbreak of World War II, “cut the heart” of Russian President Vladimir Putin, his press secretary Dmitry Peskov said in the TV channel Russia 1.
He called the statement by the head of Ukraine “a big mistake.”
“This probably cut off not only the rumor, but also the hearts of not only Putin, but also a large number of our veterans,” the Kremlin spokesman said.
Earlier, Zelensky announced the responsibility of the USSR on an equal footing with Nazi Germany to unleash World War II. He made this statement in a meeting with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda during his visit to Poland in January 2020. According to Zelensky, the start of the war was led by “the collusion of totalitarian regimes.”
We previously wrote that the Kremlin accused Kiev of being passive towards Donbass. No one even addressed the main points of the Paris accords and the Minsk accords, Dmitry Peskov claimed.
Korrespondent.net also reported that Peskov called Donbass “ripped off” by Ukraine. Donbass residents have been living under severe lockdown for several years, he said.
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