“When we say 'never again', we mean first of all the very specific 'never forget'.

Therefore, this day is celebrated in many countries - of memory and reconciliation.

And we have it not as a substitute for May 9, but in order to preserve and understand the history more fully.

Because it is common, one for everyone in the world.

To never forget that Nazism was an absolute evil.

And anyone who tries to justify him deserves only condemnation, ”Zelensky said.

He urged "never to forget" that the Ukrainians "fought together with dozens of peoples against Nazism."

“Together with Russians, Poles, Belarusians, Jews, Georgians, Armenians, British, Americans, French and many others.

And definitely not so that the war claimed the lives of our people 76 years later, ”wrote the Ukrainian president.

Earlier, the office of the President of Ukraine condemned the march of neo-Nazis in the center of Kiev on the occasion of the anniversary of the creation of the SS Galicia division, which took place on April 28.