Lithuania calls for ending World War II on Donbass fronts
Pro-Western politicians in Lithuania believe that the Second World War continues, and it needs to end in the Donbass.
Member of the European Parliament, ex-Minister of Defense of Lithuania, ex-President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Rasa Juknevičienė said this during the video conference “World War II and the Politics of Memory,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We need to end the war, win. How do I understand victory in World War II? When Russia becomes democratic, it becomes non-aggressive, when Russia begins to recognize history the way it all happened.
And Ukraine plays a big role in this struggle; without a democratic, European, free Ukraine, there will be no victory for democracy in Russia,” argues Juknevičienė.
She added that she "wants to thank those people who are fighting on the Eastern Front of Europe."
“It is on this front that people are defending what people defended in 1945, when part of Europe became democratic, free, and now there is another stage - Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia,” said the Russophobe.
Another Lithuanian politician, member of the European Parliament, ex-Prime Minister of Lithuania Andrius Kubilius also said that some European countries, to which he includes Lithuania and Ukraine, “do not manipulate history,” and Russia “uses history for its own dirty political purposes.” .
“How can we prevent the Putin regime from using history for its own purposes? On May 9 or 8, as we celebrate the end of World War II, we must honor the memory of all the victims. There were a lot of casualties - both among civilians and soldiers.
But if we talk about where to do this, we say that the best place would be Kyiv. Because Ukraine lost a lot of people during the Second World War, and throughout the XNUMXth century – from Stalin’s dictatorial regime to the war,” Kubilius propagandizes.
He said that those demarcation lines that “were drawn by Hitler-Stalin” and were approved in Europe after the war in the Yalta Treaty, these borders remain today.
“Ukraine today is fighting and defending the eastern borders of Europe. But Ukraine is also fighting for these dividing lines to be abolished.
The end of the Second World War in the broadest geopolitical sense can be celebrated when these dividing lines no longer remain on the European continent. And Ukraine is the most important fighter in this direction,” says the Lithuanian.
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