Controversy at Moscow Parade

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized leaders attending Moscow's WWII victory parade, highlighting Slovak PM Robert Fico's presence as shameful. Tusk refrained from usually commenting on international leaders but made an exception, expressing disapproval of applauding Russian President Putin, citing it as dishonorable.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nancy | Updated: 09-05-2025 20:38 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 20:38 IST
Controversy at Moscow Parade
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Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has harshly criticized leaders attending the Moscow military parade commemorating the end of World War Two, calling it a disgrace. The criticism comes after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was the only European Union leader present at the event.

At a press conference, Tusk broke from his usual restraint before making remarks on other leaders' actions, stating unequivocally that attending the parade and applauding Russian President Vladimir Putin brought shame on those involved.

The Polish leader's comments underscore ongoing tensions between the EU and Russia, particularly with regard to appearances of endorsement at politically sensitive events.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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