Shoigu accused the EU countries of Nazism because of the idea to ban the issuance of visas to Russians

In general, the Minister of Defense of the occupying country considers this idea “Russophobic”.

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Shoigu called the Nazi idea to ban Russians from entering the EU / mil.ru

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the idea of ​​banning all Russians from entering EU countries is “a manifestation of Nazi policy.”

He stated this at a meeting of the so-called “First International Anti-Fascist Congress” in the Patriot park near Moscow, the RIA Novosti propaganda agency reports.

“Today we are witnessing another vivid manifestation of Nazi policy, when the Russophobic idea is actively promoted from the high European stands to ban all Russian citizens from entering the EU countries,” Shoigu said.

He did not stop there and “walked” through the Baltic countries, which actively support Ukraine in the fight against Russian invaders. According to Shoigu, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are allegedly increasingly ignoring “the fundamental principles of the world order, the legal and political assessments of the Nuremberg Tribunal.”

“Marches of SS legionnaires have become traditional in Estonia and Latvia, monuments and obelisks are being erected to war criminals. Nazi slogans and appeals are openly heard on the streets of Lithuanian cities,” he said. 

Recall that in a number of EU countries, a discussion continues about the possibility of a ban on the issuance of visas to Russian citizens. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland have already taken such an initiative. At the end of August, EU foreign ministers will discuss possible visa restrictions for Russian citizens.

(C)UNIAN 2022

8 comments

  1. Aren’t the ruskies starting to get tired of using the “N” word in every second sentence? They’ve sounded like dumbass morons months ago already, and it isn’t getting any better.

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