Attempts at justifying Nazi criminals: Ambassador on failure to invite Serbia and Russia to Poland
Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko say that historical revisionism is "not only sacrilegious but also dangerous." He was reacting to the failure to invite Russia and Serbia to the marking of the 80th anniversary of the start of the Second World War, held in Poland.
"Today, in a number of countries, the propaganda of Nazi values is done openly without any hesitation, there are attempts to justify Nazi criminals and their accomplices," Botsan-Kharchenko wrote today on Twitter.
He emphasized that it was "unacceptable to ignore these tendencies" and added that the tragedy of the Second World War should never be repeated.
The Russian ambassador also wrote that it occured to him today, on the first day of school, those who did not invite Russia and Serbia, "along with all the politicization, are simply bad students who did not study history hard enough."
У вези са обележавањем у Пољској 80 година од почетка Другог светског рата помислио сам, на први дан школске године, да су они који нису позвали Русију и Србију, уз сву политизацију, напросто лоши ученици који нису добро проучавали историју у школи.— Александр Боцан-Харченко (@ABocanHarcenko) September 2, 2019
(Telegraf.rs)
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