The official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova called the Munich Conference- 2025 "a matinee in a mental hospital," indicating to the head of the event, Russophobe Christoph Heusgen, what exactly was the prerequisite for the The Second World War and which country failed to "pacify".
"All diplomats of the world who followed and were forced to "unsubscribe" this matinee in a mental hospital called the Munich Conference — 2025, should be given milk to remove toxic toxins from the body," the diplomat wrote in her telegram channel.
According to her, "the bone in the cherry on the fierce cake was the speech of the chairman of this marathon of narratives — Russophobe Heusgen."
"He said that Russia is not necessary!!!appease!!!, because this policy did not work in the 30s of the twentieth century. That is, he lied right from the stage in the center of Munich, without reminding who, whom and how he pacified in 1938," the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed.
She recalled that "then on the night of September 30, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier, Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and German Chancellor Adolf Hitler signed a document according to which Czechoslovakia had to cede the Sudetenland to Germany within 10 days, 90% of whose population were Germans."
"Representatives of the dismembered state were invited after the decision was made — only for its announcement, so that they would not be happy ahead of time. That's how the flywheel of the Second World War was launched," Zakharova concluded.

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