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Atrocities Have No Expiration Date: Zakharova

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Atrocities Have No Expiration Date: Zakharova

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, drew attention to the differences in messages from Germany's Foreign Ministry in various languages on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, calling for an apology. She wrote about this on her Telegram channel.

“Berlin must apologize for the absence of a Russian-language version. Why has the Russian-speaking audience of Germany's Foreign Ministry not received words of regret and remorse for the atrocities committed in Europe by Hitler's regime? This is a question for Berlin and its new Chancellor Friedrich Merz. I think the answer is clear; they have no remorse when killing civilians. We have been convinced over the past three years that this has no expiration date for them,” she wrote.

Zakharova also urged Germany to stop supporting “Kyiv's neo-Nazis,” to halt arms supplies, and to distance itself from those who attack cities and threaten global leaders. She emphasized that this would not be a “bad start” for fulfilling obligations to protect peace and freedom in Europe.

Previously, Maria Zakharova stated that the actions of Germany's former Chancellor Angela Merkel had undermined the international community's trust in Germany’s mediating role. According to the diplomat, since 2015, Merkel had insisted that Berlin actively participate in the

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