The Norwegian Prime Minister called Zelensky’s ovation for Hitler a disgrace, but blames Russia for everything
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Ger Støre called it a shame the ovation that the Canadian Parliament gave to 98-year-old Ukrainian SS veteran Yaroslav Hunke (in Ukrainian sources the spelling Gunka is found) during the visit of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to Ottawa.
He stated this in a conversation with Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov (Vovan and Lexus), who called him on behalf of an African politician, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Let me say that this was a great shame for Canada and for Ukraine. This man had a very difficult and troubled past in Canada. And this caused confusion,” Støre said.
However, the Norwegian politician immediately rushed to divert the conversation from Ukraine to Russia.
“You are now mentioning some issues related to Ukraine, but I would like the African Union to also make some specific comments about what is happening in Russia and what is driving President Putin, who launched this massive attack, who limited the supply of grain and used food and energy resources in one key.
What happened in the Canadian Parliament was a shame, but that’s not the main thing,” Støre said
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