Sakharov’s new attack on Greece over deportation of Russian diplomats: ‘You were created as a state with the help of Russia’

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova launched an attack on Greece over the deportation of Russian diplomats.

The representative of the Russian Foreign Minister, in a post on her Telegram account, refers to the characterization of the Russian diplomats in Athens as “undesirable persons” and even connects the decision for their deportation with the visit of the US Secretary of State Victoria Nuland to Greece herself. period:

“Recently, Greece, with which we have deep historical roots, announced the deportation of Russian diplomats on a very specific day, April 6th.

First, Victoria Nuland was in Athens that day. This was written by the newspaper Kathimerini in a short article about Nuland’s meeting with the Greek Minister of Defense Nikos Panayotopoulos. “And if Nuland shows up somewhere, then do not expect good things from there,” Zakharova wrote.

In the same post he links April 6 to the Nazi invasion of 1941 and wonders if the choice is coincidental or if it is a “diabolically accurate calculation”: “Second, April 6 is symbolically a black day in the history of Greece. It was at 6 p.m. “April 1941, when the Nazi Reich attacked the peninsula (Operation Marita), for the Greeks, April 6 is like June 22. For us, on the part of the American advisers, was it a coincidence or a devilishly accurate calculation?”

The representative of the Russian Foreign Minister also spoke about the relations between the two countries, noting that “the Greek state, created thanks to the help of Russia, with the first leader being the Russian Foreign Minister, was left with virtually no diplomatic relations with our country.”

“And this despite the fact that we share the same faith with the Greeks, we inherit the same tradition and in general we have never refused to help our Greek friends” he adds with a reference to the mission to help put out the fires.

In fact, Zakharova said that actions such as the expulsion of Russian diplomats for reasons of “Euro-Atlantic solidarity” erase the common past of the two peoples.

“It is not even bad that Euro-Atlantic solidarity erases the past, in the end who is honored is the sovereign choice of the nation. It is evil that deprives people and nations of the future, independence and the right to this sovereign choice,” he said. .

Source: Capital

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