“Recently, Russia has been diligently trying to rewrite history. One example is the denial of the secret protocols of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on the painful history of Europe, ”he wrote on Facebook.

In his opinion, the agreements between the USSR and Nazi Germany led "to the subsequent occupation of the Baltic countries."

Nauseda urged not to forget the lessons that must be learned from the history of the country and Europe.

Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin said that he was surprised and hurt by the resolution of the European Parliament on "the importance of preserving historical memory for the future of Europe", which concerns the causes of the Second World War.

On December 22, the Polish Foreign Ministry said that the statements of the Russian authorities, including Putin, regarding the events of the Second World War represent a "false picture of events."