Zakharova drew attention to absence of memory of Second World War

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharov paid attention to the absence of memory of the Second World War in its Telegram channel.

In particular, Zakharova reminded the words of President Poland, Andrzej Duda, who, after the adoption of the law, called the country “the keeper of memory of the victims of German crimes in relation to the Jews.” “Could not believe that this is a real statement, not a fake,” she shared.

The representative of the Foreign Ministry also called an immoral attempt to separate the memory of victims from memory from those who gave their lives to be less. “Unfortunately, Warsaw does not keep memory of the victims, or about the liberators, which we have long been talking about,” she concluded.

On August 14, the President of Poland Angey Duda decided to sign a controversial law. Regarding including the restitution of the property of Jews affected during the Second World War. In Israel, he was called “anti-Semitic and immoral”, as well as limiting the rights of Jews to restitulate the property.

After that, Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid instructed the attorney in the affairs of the Jewish state in Poland to return to the country “for indefinite consultations”. The Foreign Ministry also recommended the Polish Ambassador in Israel not to return to Dipmissy and continue vacation in his country.

/Media reports.