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Outrage in Kyiv as sanctioned Russian Senate speaker lambasts ‘Nazis in Ukraine’ at Geneva summit

The speaker of Russia’s Federation Council, Valentina Matviyenko, who has personally been sanctioned by both the EU and Switzerland, has flown to Geneva to attend a session of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. She used the event in the UN headquarters to accuse Ukraine of Nazism and urged those assembled to visit the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine to see the “crimes of the Kiev regime” for themselves.
It was Matviyenko, as head of the Federation Council, the upper house of Russian parliament, who approved the annexation of Crimea in March 2014 and greenlit Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine two days before the full-scale invasion.
“Matviyenko’s place is in the dock, not at international conferences.”


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