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On the occasion of the second anniversary of a full -scale invasion, Robert Fitz...

"Putin was not exit": the Prime Minister accused Ukrainians of the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

On the occasion of the second anniversary of a full -scale invasion, Robert Fitzo decided to justify the Kremlin head and stated that the Russian aggression of 2014 began because of the "pranks of Ukrainian neo -Nazis".

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo on the occasion of the second anniversary of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine stated that the war allegedly provoked the "rampant of Ukrainian neo-Nazis", and the desire of Kiev to become part of the North Atlantic Alliance is the basis for the beginning of the third world. In the format of the Kremlin narratives, a Slovak politician expressed his belief that the rate of the event on a military victory over the Russian Federation failed.

"We were convinced that the conflict in Ukraine has only a military decision. It seems appropriate for me to say on the occasion of the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine about something else: the event cannot admit that the strategy for the continuation of the conflict in Ukraine did not work," he said.

According to him, the strategy of Western countries was the large -scale support of Ukraine with weapons and money, and all this was carried out against the backdrop of "false demonization" of the Kremlin head. However, this strategy did not work, because Russia "knees neither politically nor economically", and as a result of Moscow's invasion has great territorial achievements and adapts its military production to new conditions.

"The only thing that worked is thousands of dead and crippled people, thousands of killed and crippled Ukrainians and Russians. My views of war in Ukraine in Ukraine are quite known, including its evaluation as a violation - convinced Fitzo. The Prime Minister added that Putin began to fight because he wanted to stop NATO's promotion towards the Russian Federation, so the Russian leader allegedly had no other way out.