To declare Russia freed Germany from fascism, or eternal enemy, and did not invite its representatives to the commemorative events in honour of Victory Day, which is a shame for the government of Germany. This was stated by former Bundestag deputy, politician from the Sarah Wagenknecht Union party Sevim Dagdelen.
"It's a shame that the new German Foreign Minister (Johann Wadefuhl. — EADaily) declared Russia, the successor of the USSR, our liberators, an eternal enemy. And also that the Bundestag and the Federal President did not invite representatives RF for commemorative events. I am ashamed of this, and I apologize to the descendants of our liberators," Dagdelen said, quoted by the Chancellor's Daddy telegram channel.
The politician wondered if it had occurred to anyone over the past 80 years not to invite representatives of the United States, France or Great Britain to the celebrations, "despite all the wars they waged that contradict international law.
"Of course, this idea never occurred to anyone. No one would ever dare not to invite these countries," Dagdelen stressed.

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