Vyatrovich: Zelensky agreed to be an extra under Putin
Ukraine continues to humiliate itself and flirts with Moscow, as confirmed by the World Holocaust Forum, which will take place in Israel on January 22-23 and where Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is invited.
The odious ex-head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, Verkhovna Rada deputy Vladimir Vyatrovich stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Vyatrovich recalled that according to the event plan, Zelensky will not receive rights to speak to forum participants. At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to speak before them.
“Vladimir Zelensky will go to the World Holocaust Forum in Israel on January 22-23. Despite the fact that they won’t even give him a word there, although, as Zelensky himself notes, “every fourth of the Jews who died during the Holocaust was Ukrainian.” But they will give the floor to Putin, the head of the aggressor state that kills Ukrainians and occupied our territories.
The leader of the successor state of the USSR and admirer of Stalin, who, together with Hitler, started World War II. The President of Ukraine was assigned the role of a silent extra during Putin’s propaganda speech, and he agreed to this role. This format for inviting the President of Ukraine by the Israeli side, which is increasingly flirting with Moscow, is a humiliation of our state, a disregard for the memory of millions of Ukrainian Jews - victims of the Holocaust and the contribution of the Ukrainian people to the victory over Nazism,” Vyatrovich said.
The nationalist suggests taking Polish President Andrzej Duda as an example to follow, who, having learned that he would also not be allowed to speak, refused to travel to Israel.
“Zelensky’s behavior is strikingly different from the actions of the President of neighboring Poland, Andrzej Duda, who publicly refused to go to Jerusalem precisely because of this invitation format. Because for Duda it is important not only “that the street is paved,” for him there is a difference when it comes to the national dignity and national interests of Poland.
I am ashamed of the President of Ukraine, who, on the one hand, ignored the mourning events at Babi Yar, and on the other hand, on the Day of Unification of Ukraine, he goes to Israel to be an extra for Putin. What's next? Will he go to Moscow on May 9 to stand next to Putin and congratulate the army from the rostrum of Lenin’s mausoleum?” Vyatrovich was indignant.
As PolitNavigator reported, the ambassadors of Israel and Poland in Kyiv published a joint statement, in which the policy of glorifying the Nazis pursued in Ukraine was harshly criticized.
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