Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vladimir Putin spoke in a solo interview with NHK on the 9th at the ceremony of Victory Day in Moscow, saying, "In his own view of the world that he is fighting Nazism. He said he was just seeking an excuse for the invasion of Ukraine.

Foreign Minister Vladimir Putin said he was not surprised at the speech given by President Putin at the Victory Day ceremony in Moscow in a solo interview with NHK online from 5 pm Japan time on the 9th. "He lives in his own worldview of fighting Nazism, like Stalin in the 1940s. All made up, what he sees does not match reality. Ukraine. There is no neo-Nazism in Japan, "said Putin, who criticized him for only seeking an excuse for the invasion of Ukraine.



On top of that, "The battle may last long, but in the end we will win. This is a victory not only for Ukraine, but for all those who support democracy. If Russia wins, history For those who want to rewrite the map of the world and the world, it gives a message that aggression is the means. It is unforgivable. " He appealed that support from all over the world, including those, is indispensable.



(The video is 4 minutes and 8 seconds. It cannot be viewed on data broadcasting).